Literaturliste und Bilder
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Literaturliste und Bilder
Zeitschrift Artikel Seiten Autor «Hebamme.ch», Ausgabe 4/2016 Stillprodukte fördern und unterstützen das Stillen 10–12 Susanne van Gogh, MA Ethnologie und Geschlechterforschung, Hebamme BSc, Still- und Laktationsberaterin IBCLC 2006–2010 Literatur Alexander, J. M. (1992) Randomized controlled trial of breast shells and Hoffman's exercices for inverted and non-protractile nipples. British Medical Journal, 304, 1030–1032. American Academy of Pediatrics – Section on Breastfeeding (2012) Breastfeeding and the use of human milk. Pediatrics, 129, e827–e841. Biber, D. (2015) Das Trinkverhalten Frühgeborener und der Umgang mit Flaschenfütterung. In T. Kühn (Hrsg.), Muttermilchernährung bei Frühgeborenen, pp. 71–78. Bremen: UNI-MED Verlag AG. Chevalier McKechnie, A. und Eglash, A. (2010) Nipple shields: A review of the literature. Breastfeeding Medicine, 5, 309–314. Ekström, A., Abrahamsson, H., Eriksson, R. M., & Mårtensson, B. L. (2014). Women's use of nipple shields – Their influence on breastfeeding duration after a process-oriented education for health professionals. Breastfeeding Medicine, 9, 458–466. Gross, K. et al. (2014). SWIFS – Swiss Infant Feeding Study. Eine nationale Studie zur Säuglingsernährung und Gesundheit im ersten Lebensjahr. Schlussbericht. Basel: Swiss TPH. Johnson, T. J. et al. (2014) Economic benefits and costs of human milk feedings: A strategy to reduce the risk of prematurity-related morbidities in very-low-birth-weight infants. Adv Nutr, 5, 207–212. Jones, E. (2009) Initiating and establishing lactation in the mother of a preterm infant. Journal of Neonatal Nursing, 15, 56–59. Kent, J. C. et al. (2003) Response of breasts to different stimulation patterns of an electric breast pump. Journal of Human Lactation, 19, 179–186. Kent, J. C. et al. (2008) Importance of vacuum for breastmilk expression. Breastfeeding Medicine, 3, 11–19. Lau, C. und Schanler, R. J. (2000) Oral feeding in premature infants: Advantage of a selfpaced milk flow. Acta Paediatrica, 89, 453–459. Meier, P. P. et al. (2012) Breast pump suction patterns that mimic the human infant during breastfeeding: Greater milk output in less time spent pumping for breast pumpdependent mothers with premature infants. Journal of Perinatology, 32, 103–110. Nindl, G. et al. (2015) Die Praxis des Stillens bei Frühgeborenen. In T. Kühn (Hrsg.), Muttermilchernährung bei Frühgeborenen, pp. 79–93. Bremen: UNI-MED Verlag AG. Parker, L. A. et al. (2015) Association of timing of initiation of breastmilk expression on milk volume and timing of lactogenesis stage II among mothers of very low-birth-weight infants. Breastfeeding Medicine, 10, 84–91. Post, E. D. et al. (2016) Milk production after preterm, late preterm and term delivery; effects of different breast pump suction patterns. Journal of Perinatology, 36, 47–51. Prime, D. K. et al. (2012) Simultaneous breast expression in breastfeeding women is more efficacious than sequential breast expression. Breastfeeding Medicine, 7, 442–447. Reid, J. et al. (2007) Sucking performance of babies with cleft conditions. Cleft Palate Craniofac J, 44, 312–320. Simmer K. et al. (2015). Novel feeding system to promote establishment of breastfeeds after preterm birth: a randomised controlled trial. Journal of Perinatology, Accepted for publication October. Ref Type: Journal (Full). Torowicz, D. L. et al. (2015). Human milk and breastfeeding outcomes in infants with congenital heart disease. Breastfeeding Medicine, 10, 31–37. Unicef (2010) Facts for life. (Fourth ed.) New York: United Nations Children's Fund. WHO und Unicef (2003) Global strategy for infant and young child feeding. Geneva: World Health Organization. Wilson-Clay, B. und Hoover, K. (2012) The breastfeeding atlas. (4th ed.) Texas, USA: BWC/KH Joint Venture. Zoppi, I. (2011) Correctly fitting Breast shields: a guide for clinicians. Neonatal Intensive Care: The Journal of Perinatology-Neonatology, 24, 23–25. Bilder Brusthütchen (Quelle: Medela AG und www.brustwarzenformer.com) a) b) c) d) Brusthaube a) zu klein; b) zu gross; c) zu gross; d) korrekt sitzende Brusthaube (Quelle: Medela AG) Finger Feeder (Quelle: Medela AG) Trinkbecher (Quelle: Medela AG) SoftCup (Quelle: Medela AG) Supplemental Nursing System (Quelle: Medela AG) SpecialNeeds Feeder und Mini SpecialNeeds Feeder (Quelle: Medela AG) a) b) c) a) Calmita Starter (für Frühgeborene, mit tiefem Vakuum); b) Calmita Advanced (für Frühgeborene und Termingeborene in den allerersten Tagen, höheres Vakuum) c) Calma (für Termingeborene ab Geburt) (Quelle: Medela AG) a) b) Brustwarzenformer (Quelle: Medela AG); b) Niplette (Quelle: www.brustwarzenformer.com)