Clinical References for TurtleTub Product Brochure (1-11)

1.       Edraki, M., et al. (2014). Comparing the effects of swaddled and conventional bathing methods on body temperature and crying duration in premature infants: A randomized clinical trial. Journal of Caring Sciences, 3(2), 83–91.

2.       Caka, S. Y., & Gozen, D. (2018). Effects of swaddled and traditional tub bathing methods on crying and physiological responses of newborns. Journal for Specialists in Pediatric Nursing, 23, e12202.

3.       Swapna, G., et al. (2017). Relative effectiveness of swaddle bath and conventional bath on level of thermal stability and crying duration among preterm infants at selected hospital in North India. ICCR Journal of Nursing Research, 2(1), 34–54.

4.       Ceylan, S. S., & Bolisik, B. (2018). Effects of swaddled and sponge bathing methods on signs of stress and pain in premature newborns: Implications for evidence-based practice. Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing, 15, 296–303.

5.       Paran, M., Edriki, M., Montaseti, S., & Razavi Nejad, M. (2016). Comparing the effects of swaddle and conventional bathing methods on behavioral responses in preterm neonates. Iranian Journal of Neonatology, 7(4).

6.       Hall, K. (2008). Practicing developmentally supportive care during infant bathing: Reducing stress through swaddle bathing. Infant, 4(6), 198–201.

7.       Craig, J. W., et al. (2015). Recommendations for involving the family in developmental care of the NICU baby. Journal of Perinatology, 35(Suppl. 1), S5–S8.

8.       Quiraishy, K., et al. (2013). A protocol for swaddled bathing in the neonatal intensive care unit. Neonatal and Infant Nursing Reviews, 13(1), 48–50.

9.       Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric, and Neonatal Nurses. (2018). Neonatal skin care: Evidence-based clinical practice guideline (pp. 41–53).

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11.    Wolfe,  TR. (2022).  Eliminating bacterial colonization of infant bathtubs through the use of disposable liners and disinfecting wipes. Neonatal Intensive Care, 35(3), 20-23.