Mostrando 421 - 440 Resultados de 471 Para Buscar 'The Children's Hour (play)', tiempo de consulta: 0.34s Limitar resultados
  1. 421
    “…Children aged 36–59 months were less likely to meet developmental milestones if they watched TV or used tablets/smartphones for more than two hours per day (0·61; 0·44–0·84), played with household objects (0·62; 0·41–0·92), participated in governmental early childhood programmes aimed at vulnerable families (0·62; 0·45–0·86), had families that participated in income transfer programmes (0·68; 0·47–0·99) (families living in poverty or extreme poverty), and their caregivers considered slapping (0·67; 0·48–0·94) a necessary disciplinary method. …”
    Enlace del recurso
    Enlace del recurso
    Enlace del recurso
    Online Artículo Texto
  2. 422
  3. 423
    “…METHODS: Eighty-three children aged 8–18 years (mean 13.8, standard deviation 2.4) who underwent major orthopedic or general surgery completed pain and pain-related psychological measures at 48–72 hours, 2 weeks (pain anxiety and pain measures only), and 6 and 12 months after surgery. …”
    Enlace del recurso
    Enlace del recurso
    Enlace del recurso
    Online Artículo Texto
  4. 424
    por Bryan, Mark L., Sevilla, Almudena
    Publicado 2017
    “…Our results suggest that having flexitime plays an important role in relaxing the work scheduling constraints faced by families with young children, and that effective flexible working time arrangements are those that increase the worker’s and not the employer’s flexibility.…”
    Enlace del recurso
    Enlace del recurso
    Enlace del recurso
    Online Artículo Texto
  5. 425
    “…Considering that the mental health disorder in mothers may play a vital role in the growth and development of their children, therefore, this study was conducted to determine the effect of supportive counseling on mental health (primary outcome), mother-child bonding and infant anthropometric indices (secondary outcomes) in mothers of premature infants. …”
    Enlace del recurso
    Enlace del recurso
    Enlace del recurso
    Online Artículo Texto
  6. 426
  7. 427
    “…BACKGROUND: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the leading cause of respiratory infections in children, elderly, and immunocompromised individuals. …”
    Enlace del recurso
    Enlace del recurso
    Enlace del recurso
    Online Artículo Texto
  8. 428
  9. 429
    “…The number of pills taken was approximately 250 tablets, that is 15 g of abacavir and 7.5 g of lamivudine. He presented 24 hours later to Homabay County Referral Hospital, with unresponsiveness, inability to feed and absence of playfulness. …”
    Enlace del recurso
    Enlace del recurso
    Enlace del recurso
    Online Artículo Texto
  10. 430
    “…Post-intervention, reducing salt intake was the only statistically significant variable (p < 0.029), while children watched fewer hours of television and spent less time playing video games (from average 2 to 3 h daily; p < 0.03). …”
    Enlace del recurso
    Enlace del recurso
    Enlace del recurso
    Online Artículo Texto
  11. 431
    “…Subcategories and some codes included: Physical obstacles (wife’s or husband’s boredom, vaginal infection, insufficient vaginal lubrication), psychological obstacles (lack of sexual knowledge, shame, lack of concentration on sex due to household and children problems), relational obstacles (husband’s hurry, having a dispute and annoyance with spouse) and contextual obstacles (Irregular sleep hours, lack of privacy and inability to separate children’s bedroom from their parents, lack of peace at home). …”
    Enlace del recurso
    Enlace del recurso
    Online Artículo Texto
  12. 432
    por Avery, Pascale, Salm, Leopold, Bird, Flora, Hutchinson, Anja, Matthies, Ashley, Hudson, Anthony, Jarman, Heather, Nilsson, Maria Bergman, Konig, Tom, Tai, Nigel, Fevang, Espen, Hognestad, Børge, Abrahamsen, Håkon B., Cheetham, Olivia V., Thomas, Matthew J. C., Rooney, Kieron D., Murray, Josephine, Tunnicliff, Malcolm, Collinson, Joseph W., Brown, Thomas, Pritchett, Christopher, Pritchett, Christopher S. A., Jadav, Mark, Meredith, Gareth, Plumb, Jamie, Harris, Steve, Langford, Roger, Hunter, J. G., Sage, A., Madden, R., Flamank, O., Broadbent, B., Marsh, S., Lewis, H., Daniels, E., Roberts, N., Hunter, J. G., Sage, A., Madden, R., Flamank, O., Broadbent, B., Marsh, S., Lewis, H., Daniels, E., Lin, N., Roberts, N., Bulford, Samuel, Houghton-Budd, Silas, Pearson, Sam, Clear-Hill, Megan, Menzies, David J., Leonard, James P., Keogh, Conor, Quinn, Ray, Hinds, John D., Roberts, N., Ashton-Cleary, D., Jadav, M., Mahmood, Ismail, El-Menyar, Ayman, Younis, Basil, Khalid, Ahmed, Nabir, Syed, Ahmed, Mohamed Nadeem, Al-Yahri, Omer, Al-Thani, Hassan, Young, Katie, Hendrickson, Susan A., Phillips, Georgina, Gardiner, Matthew D., Hettiaratchy, Shehan, Crossland, Alexandra Alice, Hudson, Anthony, Brassington, Nicholas C., Hudson, Anthony, McWhirter, Emily, Reid, Bjørn O., Rehn, Marius, Uleberg, Oddvar, Krüger, Andreas J., Jennings, Cara, Kapadia, Yasmin, Bew, Duncan, Townsend, Jenny, Hurst, Tom P., Foster, Elizabeth A., Brown, Thomas B., Collinson, Joseph, Pritchett, Christopher, Slade, Toby, Tønsager, Kristin, Rehn, Marius, G.Ringdal, Kjetil, J.Krüger, Andreas, Hesselfeldt, Rasmus, Wulffeld, Sandra, Sonne, Asger, Rasmussen, Lars S., Steinmetz, Jacob, Renninson, Thomas J., Thomson, Nadine, Pynn, Harvey, Hooper, Timothy J., Hudson, Anthony, Dawson, Jacinta, Matthies, Ashley, Friberg, Morten Langfeldt, Rognås, Leif, Wills, Jessica F. G., Hudson, Anthony, Turner, Conor D. A., Rehn, Marius, Nunn, James, Erdogan, Mete, Green, Robert S., Minor, Samuel, Erdogan, Mete, Hartlen, Kathy, Green, Robert S., Bird, Ruth, Grupping, Rachael L., Stacey, Amelia M., Rehn, Marius, Lockey, David J., Abiks, S., Cutler, L., Monaghan, K., Al-Rais, A., Hymers, C., Bloomer, R., Kapadia, Y., Seidenfaden, Sophie-Charlott, Riddervold, Ingunn S., Kirkegaard, Hans, Juul, Niels, Bøtker, Morten T., Gao, Alice, Perkins, Zane, Grier, Gareth, Tzannes, Alex, Hudson-Peacock, Nathan J., Otto, Quentin, Phillipson, Laurie, Thomas, Rik, Heyworth, Ainsley, Otto, Quentin, Hudson-Peacock, Nathan J., Phillipson, Laurie, Heyworth, Ainsley, Ley, Erica, Banner, Daniel, Heyworth, Ainsley, Ley, Erica, Benson, Madeleine, Hudson-Peacock, Nathan, Stone, Tony, Ley, Erica, Rousson, Louise, Heyworth, Ainsley, Lineham, Beth A., Lee, Matthew J., Gough, Martin, Seligman, William H., Thould, Hannah E., Dinsmore, Andrew, Tan, Charlotte, Thompson, Julian, Eynon, C. Andy, Lockey, David J., Wahlin, Rebecka M. Rubenson, Lindström, Veronica, Ponzer, Sari, Vicente, Veronica, Eligio, Pamela, Hudson, Anthony, Young, Robert, Amiras, Dimitri, Sinha, Ian
    Publicado 2016
    “…I1: Trauma, Pre-hospital and Cardiac Arrest Care 2015 Pascale Avery, Leopold Salm, Flora Bird A1: Retrospective evaluation of HEMS ‘Direct to CT’ protocol Anja Hutchinson, Ashley Matthies, Anthony Hudson, Heather Jarman A2 Rush hour – Crush hour: temporal relationship of cyclist vs. …”
    Enlace del recurso
    Enlace del recurso
    Enlace del recurso
    Online Artículo Texto
  13. 433
  14. 434
    por Skripkauskaite, Simona, Fazel, Mina
    Publicado 2022
    “…Almost one-third (3970/12,725, 31.2%) indicated that they play games for at least 3.5 hours a day. The correlation between time spent playing video games overall and well-being was not significant (P=.41). …”
    Enlace del recurso
    Enlace del recurso
    Enlace del recurso
    Online Artículo Texto
  15. 435
    “…Associations of demographic factors (child age, sex, ethnic background, and family situation), socioeconomic position (parental educational level, parental employment status, and net household income), screen-based behaviors (computer playing and TV viewing), and the home environment (communication, supervision, and restriction) with adolescents’ heavy social media use (≥ 2 hours/day) were assessed separately on weekdays and weekends. …”
    Enlace del recurso
    Enlace del recurso
    Enlace del recurso
    Online Artículo Texto
  16. 436
    por Kamil, Nurul Aqma Mohd, Ryan, Sharon
    Publicado 2021
    “…OBJECTIVE: To highlight the importance of appropriate diagnosis and management of severe mental illness in children. Awareness of rare diagnoses such as this will reduce the delay to treatment. …”
    Enlace del recurso
    Enlace del recurso
    Online Artículo Texto
  17. 437
    “…Both blunt and penetrating chest trauma in children are less common than in adults but cause severe acute morbidity and mortality. …”
    Enlace del recurso
    Enlace del recurso
    Enlace del recurso
    Online Artículo Texto
  18. 438
    “…INTRODUCTION: Fast tracking plays a crucial role in reducing perioperative morbidity and financial burden by facilitating early extubation and discharge from hospital. …”
    Enlace del recurso
    Enlace del recurso
    Enlace del recurso
    Online Artículo Texto
  19. 439
    “…Vernal keratoconjunctivitis (VKC) is a chronic inflammatory ocular condition in which exposure to light plays a cardinal role. We conducted an online survey to evaluate the impact of screen exposure on children with VKC during the COVID-19 lockdown. …”
    Enlace del recurso
    Enlace del recurso
    Enlace del recurso
    Online Artículo Texto
  20. 440
    “…As childhood obesity is influenced by postnatal factors, it is critical to determine whether children born to women with obesity during pregnancy show alterations that are detectable at birth. …”
    Enlace del recurso
    Enlace del recurso
    Enlace del recurso
    Online Artículo Texto
Herramientas de búsqueda: RSS