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effect of the separation of newborns and parents.
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ondary to lack of access to services or insurance. Income as well as educational level may play a r
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study that revealed the negative results of the separation of child and mother because of hospitaliz
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ation. His work led toa re-zl zl zl zl zl
evaluation and liberalization of hospital visiting policies for children. Joseph Brennaman suggeste
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d that a lack of stimulation for infants contributed to high infant mortality rates at the time. In the 1
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970s and 1980s, physicians Marshall Klaus and John Kennell carried out importantstudies on the
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effect of the separation of newborns and parents.
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r at birth and for a significant period after birth may provide benefitsthat last well into early chil
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dhood.
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ite mothers. When responding to her questions about the reasons for this, the nurse accurately
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states that which is the major reason for the high maternal mortality rate?
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ondary to lack of access to services or insurance. Income as well as educational level may play a r
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ole in the availability of health care, but they are not directly responsible. Being unmarried has no
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bearing on infant mortality. zl zl zl
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