Educational Resources for Health Care
Professionals and Researchers
Resources for Patients
Judy Maloni's Research on Pregnancy
Bed Rest
Other Research
Clauson, M. (1996). Uncertainty and stress in women hospitalized
with a high risk pregnancy. Clinical Nursing Research, 5,
309-325.
Corbin, J. (1987). Women's perceptions and management of pregnancy
complicated by chronic illness. Health care for Women International,
8, 317-337.
Curtis, K. (1986). The psycho-physiologic effects of bed rest
on at-risk pregnant women. Unpublished master's thesis, University
of Wisconsin-Madison.
Fortney, S., Schneider, V. & Greenleaf, J. (1996). The physiology
of bed rest. In M. Fregley & C. Blatteis (Eds.), Handbook
of physiology (pp. 898-939). New York: Oxford University
Press.
Goldenberg R, Cliver S, Bronstein J, Cutter G, Andrews W, Mennemeyer
S. (1994). Bed rest in pregnancy. Obstetrics & Gynecology,
84, 131-136.
Griffin, T. (1997). Parental evaluation of a tour of the neonatal
intensive care unit during a high risk pregnancy. Journal of
Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 26, 59-65.
Gupton, A., Heaman, M., & Ashcroft, T. (1997). Bed rest
from the perspective of the high risk pregnant woman. Journal
of Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing, 26 (4),
423-430.
Heaman, M. (1992). Stressful life events, social support, and
mood disturbance in hospitalized and non hospitalized women
with PIH. Canadian Journal of Nursing Research, 24, 23-37.
Heaman M., and Gupton A. (1998 in press). Perceptions of bed
rest by women with high risk pregnancies: A comparison between
home and hospital. Birth.
Loos, C., & Julius, L. (1989) The client's view of hospitalization
during pregnancy. Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic and Neonatal
Nursing, 18, 52-59.
Mackey, M., & Coster Schulz M. (1992). Women's views of
the pre-term labor experience. Clinical Nursing Research,
1, 366-384.
MacMullen, N., Dulski, L., & Pappalardo, B. (1992). Antepartum
vulnerability: Stress, coping, and a patient support group.
Journal of Perinatal and Neonatal Nursing, 6, 15-25.
McCain, G., & Deatrick, J. (1994). The experience of high
risk pregnancy. Journal of Obstetric Gynecologic & Neonatal
Nursing, 23, 421.
Mercer, R., & Ferketich, S. (1988). Stress and social support
as predictors of anxiety and depression during pregnancy. Advances
in Nursing Science, 10, 26-39.
Monahan, P., & DeJoseph, J. (1991). The woman with pre-term
labor at home: A descriptive analysis. Journal of Perinatal
and Neonatal Nursing, 4, 12-20.
Rubin, M. (1988). The physiology of bed rest. American Journal
of Nursing, January, 50-55.
Sandler, H., & Vernikos, J. (1986). Inactivity: Physiological
effects (pp. 1-9). Orlando: Academic Press.
Schroeder, C. (1996). Women's experience of bed rest in high-rsk
pregnancy. Image, 28(3), 253-258
Schroeder, C. (1998). Bed rest in complicated pregnancy: A critical
analysis. MCN, 23, 45-49.
White, M., & Ritchie, J. (1984). Psychological stressors
in antepartum hospitalization: Reports from pregnant women.
Maternal Child Nursing Journal, 3, 47-56.
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