
Nicola M Stock
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May 9, 2024 |
pediatricnursing.org | Bruna Costa |Nicola M Stock |Alexis L. Johns |Christy M. McKinney
Highlights •CFM-related feeding challenges had a negative impact on caregiver wellbeing. •Some health providers promoted breastfeeding, regardless of the infant's ability. •Many caregivers felt unsupported and lacked reliable feeding information. •Support should be sensitive, timely, and tailored to suit each family's needs. Abstract Craniofacial microsomia (CFM) is a congenital condition that can be associated with feeding challenges in infants.
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