Promotion and implementation of exclusive breast feeding are the single most effective intervention for child survival. To universalize optimal feeding practices is a serious challenge and would require a great deal ofplanned action. Though policiesand programsfor this have in place., their implementation is critical to prevent a plateau in reduction of infant deaths.Though problems with breastfeeding happen, this is hardly ever mentioned in official documents.Most mothers stop breastfeeding due to many reasons. This could drastically affect the health status of the newborn contributing to increase in mortality rates.
Explain ethical issues related to the impact of exclusive breastfeeding initiative on infants mortality rates research...
Explain the level of privacy that would be required according to an IRB for participants in the project on the impact of an exclusive breastfeeding initiative on infants mortality rates research program intervention, and explain why.
What impact has past ethical issues had on today’s health care research? Provide an example. What have we learned from this?
Database question Explain one or more ethical issues specifically related to the Structure of the database and how to figure that out.
• Describe the impact of alcohol on mother’s milk. • Explain causes of hyperbilirubinemia and ways to prevent kernicterus. • List at least two ways health professionals can help the mother of multiples face the challenges of breastfeeding. • Identify at least three factors that contribute to increased readmission rates for late-preterm infants.
Write a 175- to 265-word response to the following questions: What impact has past ethical issues had on today’s health care research? Provide an example. What have we learned from this?
2 What are the general ethical issues related to screenings? 3. What types of diseases are appropriate for screenings? 4. To evaluate the performance of a new diagnostic test, the developer tests it on 100 known cases of the disease for which the test was designed, and on 200 controls known to be free of the disease. Ninety of the cases yield positive tests, as do 30 of the controls. Based on these data, the specificity and false positive error...
What ethical issues are involved in stem cell research and human cloning? Are there any concerns that are outweighed by potential benefits? Explain.
Ethical Scenario- A company uses patient DNA for research without the patients knowledge or DNA Explain how evidence based - research can elimnate or minimize ethical concerns in the health care industry. Select one of the following ethical scenarios: • A company uses patient DNA for research without the patient's knowledge or consent. • A nonprofit organization sells fetal tissue for research. (Do not assume this is illegal; this may be legal in some states or jurisdictions.) • Management invites...
1.Discuss the two methods how Eugenics have been applied in modern history. 2.Explain the ethical issues (components) related to Eugenics. 3. EQ: Are sperm banks legal and/or ethical? Why? Why not?
Which research question is best addressed by the method of phenomenology? Answers A-D A What are the conceptual dimensions related to Mishel's Theory of Uncertainty? B What are the cultural attributes of undocumented Guatemalans in the U.S.? C What is the relationship between exclusive breastfeeding for the first 3 months of life and maternal-infant bonding? D What is the lived experience of parents during their child's PICU hospitalization? Why do researchers conduct a power analysis? Answers A-D A To increase...