Gastro-oesophageal reflux: A mixed methods study of infants admitted to hospital in the first 12 months following birth in NSW (2000–2011)
BMC Pediatrics Feb 27, 2018
Dahlen HG, et al. - The goal of the authors was to assess the maternal and infant characteristics, obstetric interventions, and reasons for clinical reporting of gastro-oesophageal reflux/gastro-oesophageal reflux disease GOR/GORD in New South Wales (NSW) in the first 12 months following birth. Data illustrated that mothers with a mental health disorder were 5 times more likely to have a baby admitted with GOR/GORD in the first year after birth. A new way of approaching the GOR/GORD issue was put forth which took into account the impact of early birth (immaturity), disturbance of the microbiome (caesarean section) and mental health (maternal anxiety in particular).
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