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Medicina-buenos Aires | 2016

Smoking during pregnancy in association with maternal emotional well-being

Giedrė Širvinskienė; Nida Žemaitienė; Roma Jusienė; Kastytis Šmigelskas; Aurelijus Veryga; Eglė Markūnienė

OBJECTIVE The aim of the study was to investigate psychosocial predictors of smoking during pregnancy. MATERIALS AND METHODS It was a cross-sectional analysis of a prospective birth-cohort study. The participants were 514 mothers of full-term infants. Women completed questionnaires during hospital stay after delivery. Questionnaire included items on sociodemographic characteristics, planning and emotional acceptance of pregnancy, reproductive history, health-related behavior, emotional well-being, and relationships with a partner. RESULTS Smoking during pregnancy was reported by 14.8% of the participants. Prenatal smoking was associated with secondary or lower education, maternal age less than 20 years, childbirth outside of marriage, history of elective abortion, unplanned pregnancy, lack of positive emotional acceptance of pregnancy by mother and father, emotional distress and alcohol consumption during pregnancy. Smoking during pregnancy remained significantly associated with prenatal alcohol consumption, previous elective abortion, and lack of positive emotional acceptance of pregnancy by mother even after adjustment for maternal age, education, and family structure. CONCLUSIONS Results support an idea of complexity of the relationships among smoking, alcohol use, and emotional well-being. Lack of positive emotional acceptance of pregnancy by mother and history of elective abortions can be considered as possible associates of smoking during pregnancy and suggest that strengthening of positive attitudes toward motherhood could add to lower smoking rates among pregnant women.


Open Medicine | 2018

Limits of professional competency in nurses working in Nicu

Natalija Skorobogatova; Nida Žemaitienė; Kastytis Šmigelskas; Rasa Tamelienė; Eglė Markūnienė; Dalia Stonienė

Abstract Our study aimed to find out the views of nurses working in neonatal intensive care units about the limits of professional competencies and to identify situations where the limits are crossed. Methods The research employed the focus group method. For this research we had three focus groups with nurses working in neonatal intensive care units. The results of the study were analysed using the thematic analysis described in Braun and Clarke. Results and conclusions Based on our research findings, it can be stated that the limits of professional competence of nursing staff working in neonatal intensive care units are defined and clear, but nurses often perform actions exceeding their competencies. This is usually done on the initiative of the nurses themselves, in cases of the deterioration of the state of the newborn, or when doctors delegate their functions to them. Confidence expressed by doctors leads to conflicting feelings of concern and, at the same time, pride in themselves.


Medicina-lithuania | 2012

Escherichia coli Colonization in Neonates: Prevalence, Perinatal Transmission, Antimicrobial Susceptibility, and Risk Factors

Rasa Tamelienė; Eglė Barčaitė; Dalia Stonienė; Jūratė Buinauskienė; Eglė Markūnienė; Aušrelė Kudrevičienė; Astra Vitkauskienė; Daiva Jomantienė; Rūta Nadišauskienė


Medicina-buenos Aires | 2009

The value of transcutaneous method of bilirubin measurement in newborn population with the risk of ABO hemolytic disease.

Dalia Stonienė; Jūratė Buinauskienė; Eglė Markūnienė


Lietuvos akušerija ir ginekologija | 2012

Ankstyvoji naujagimių infekcija Lietuvoje

Rasa Tamelienė; Eglė Markūnienė; Dalia Stonienė; Nijolė Drazdienė; Nijolė Vezbergienė; Vladimiras Chijenas; Albina Bulaukienė; Banga Vaitkevičienė; Rita Tvarijonavičienė; Jolanta Gineikienė; Audrius Maciulevicius


Sveikatos mokslai / Health Sciences | 2016

Associations Between Use Of Oxytocin For Inducing And Stimulating Labor Andemotional And Behavioral Problems Of Children Up To 1,5 Years Old

Jurgita Smiltė Jasiulionė; Roma Jusienė; Eglė Markūnienė


Lietuvos akušerija ir ginekologija | 2012

Trumpalaikis muzikos terapijos poveikis neišnešiotiems naujagimiams

Rasa Garunkštienė; Jūratė Buinauskienė; Ingrida Ulozienė; Eglė Markūnienė


Lietuvos akušerija ir ginekologija | 2012

Muzikos gydomasis poveikis naujagimiams Sisteminė literatūros apžvalga

Rasa Garunkštienė; Eglė Markūnienė


Lietuvos akušerija ir ginekologija | 2012

Ankstyvojo naujagimių sepsio diagnostikos ir gydymo protokolas

Rasa Tamelienė; Dalia Stonienė; Eglė Markūnienė; Laima Milašienė


Lietuvos akušerija ir ginekologija | 2012

Naujagimio gaivinimo metodika

Aušrelė Kudrevičienė; Rita Kregždienė; Zita Petruškevičienė; Violeta Simonavičienė; Rimantas Jasinauskas; Eglė Markūnienė; Nijolė Drazdienė; Antanas Pužas

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Rasa Tamelienė

Lithuanian University of Health Sciences

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Dalia Stonienė

Lithuanian University of Health Sciences

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Jūratė Buinauskienė

Lithuanian University of Health Sciences

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Rūta Nadišauskienė

Lithuanian University of Health Sciences

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Eglė Barčaitė

Lithuanian University of Health Sciences

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Astra Vitkauskienė

Lithuanian University of Health Sciences

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Aušrelė Kudrevičienė

Lithuanian University of Health Sciences

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Nida Žemaitienė

Lithuanian University of Health Sciences

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Arnoldas Bartusevičius

Lithuanian University of Health Sciences

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