Mother-infant bonding is one aspect of this relationship, referring to the process in which a mother forms an affectionate attachment to her infant [1]. Originally conceptualized to occur within a “critical period” hours after birth, mediated by physical contact [2], bonding is now construed ...
The International Classification of Diseases, 11th Revision (ICD-11) uses the term Feeding Difficulties (R63.3), which excludes eating disorders, feeding problems of newborn, and infant feeding difficulties of nonorganic origin (World Health Organization, 2018). Certain diagnostic groups are more like...
The ICD-10 Classification of Behavioral and Mental Disorders also has a Evaluation of children with NOFED and NOFTT The evaluation of children with NOFEDs should focused on several key elements: 1) how is the feeding problem manifested, 2) is the child suffering from any underlying disease,...
Download the PFD ICD-10 Toolkit, a collection of free resources designed to promote awareness, identification, and comprehensive assessment and management of PFD. The Toolkit can be downloaded in its entirety or as individual resources. Infant and Child Feeding Questionnaire –Developed by internationall...
The ICD-10 Classification of Behavioral and Mental Disorders also has a Evaluation of children with NOFED and NOFTT The evaluation of children with NOFEDs should focused on several key elements: 1) how is the feeding problem manifested, 2) is the child suffering from any underlying disease,...
To the best of our knowledge, however, it has not been used to date in a feeding problem prevalence study. There is a lack of epidemiological studies on feeding problems in Greece. In this context, the present study aims to provide an estimation of the prevalence of feeding problems in ...
All preterm infants with the ICD-10 code P07.32 (other born before term, gestational age 33 to 37 weeks) who were cared for only in the maternity ward and discharged directly to home care were included in the study. All preterm infants born from 34 + 0 to 36 + 6 weeks’ gestation ...
In the revised era, the need for human milk +8 fortifier decreased from 43% to 14%. The decrease in the cost of a more costly fortifier provided a cost savings of USD 2967.78 on average per infant. Overall growth improved from birth to discharge, with severe malnutrition declining from ...