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Roberta Pineda
Roberta Pineda
Assistant Professor, Chan Division of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy
Verified email at chan.usc.edu - Homepage
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Neonatal intensive care unit stress is associated with brain development in preterm infants
GC Smith, J Gutovich, C Smyser, R Pineda, C Newnham, TH Tjoeng, ...
Annals of neurology 70 (4), 541-549, 2011
6032011
Alterations in brain structure and neurodevelopmental outcome in preterm infants hospitalized in different neonatal intensive care unit environments
RG Pineda, J Neil, D Dierker, CD Smyser, M Wallendorf, H Kidokoro, ...
The Journal of pediatrics 164 (1), 52-60. e2, 2014
3682014
Parent participation in the neonatal intensive care unit: Predictors and relationships to neurobehavior and developmental outcomes
R Pineda, J Bender, B Hall, L Shabosky, A Annecca, J Smith
Early human development 117, 32-38, 2018
2562018
Parental presence and holding in the neonatal intensive care unit and associations with early neurobehavior
LC Reynolds, MM Duncan, GC Smith, A Mathur, J Neil, T Inder, ...
Journal of Perinatology 33 (8), 636-641, 2013
2122013
Enhancing sensory experiences for very preterm infants in the NICU: an integrative review
R Pineda, R Guth, A Herring, L Reynolds, S Oberle, J Smith
Journal of perinatology 37 (4), 323-332, 2017
1532017
The single-patient room in the NICU: maternal and family effects
RG Pineda, KE Stransky, C Rogers, MH Duncan, GC Smith, J Neil, T Inder
Journal of Perinatology 32 (7), 545-551, 2012
1472012
Factors associated with feeding difficulties in the very preterm infant
TL Crapnell, CE Rogers, JJ Neil, TE Inder, LJ Woodward, RG Pineda
Acta paediatrica 102 (12), e539-e545, 2013
1462013
The effects of alternative positioning on preterm infants in the neonatal intensive care unit: a randomized clinical trial
L Madlinger-Lewis, L Reynolds, C Zarem, T Crapnell, T Inder, R Pineda
Research in developmental disabilities 35 (2), 490-497, 2014
1332014
Predictors of breastfeeding and breastmilk feeding among very low birth weight infants
RG Pineda
Breastfeeding medicine 6 (1), 15-19, 2011
1252011
Maternal obesity and increased risk for autism and developmental delay among very preterm infants
LC Reynolds, TE Inder, JJ Neil, RG Pineda, CE Rogers
Journal of perinatology 34 (9), 688-692, 2014
1162014
A pilot randomized trial of high-dose caffeine therapy in preterm infants
C McPherson, JJ Neil, TH Tjoeng, R Pineda, TE Inder
Pediatric research 78 (2), 198-204, 2015
1122015
Direct breast-feeding in the neonatal intensive care unit: is it important?
R Pineda
Journal of Perinatology 31 (8), 540-545, 2011
1072011
Patterns of altered neurobehavior in preterm infants within the neonatal intensive care unit
RG Pineda, TH Tjoeng, C Vavasseur, H Kidokoro, JJ Neil, T Inder
The Journal of pediatrics 162 (3), 470-476. e1, 2013
1032013
Sensory processing disorder in preterm infants during early childhood and relationships to early neurobehavior
J Ryckman, C Hilton, C Rogers, R Pineda
Early human development 113, 18-22, 2017
932017
Occupational therapy, physical therapy and speech-language pathology in the neonatal intensive care unit: Patterns of therapy usage in a level IV NICU
K Ross, E Heiny, S Conner, P Spener, R Pineda
Research in developmental disabilities 64, 108-117, 2017
932017
Auditory exposure in the neonatal intensive care unit: room type and other predictors
R Pineda, P Durant, A Mathur, T Inder, M Wallendorf, BL Schlaggar
The Journal of pediatrics 183, 56-66. e3, 2017
912017
Brain injury and development in preterm infants exposed to fentanyl
C McPherson, M Haslam, R Pineda, C Rogers, JJ Neil, TE Inder
Annals of Pharmacotherapy 49 (12), 1291-1297, 2015
912015
Maternal mental health during the neonatal period: Relationships to the occupation of parenting
R Harris, D Gibbs, K Mangin-Heimos, R Pineda
Early human development 120, 31-39, 2018
842018
Neonatal nurses’ and therapists’ perceptions of positioning for preterm infants in the neonatal intensive care unit
C Zarem, T Crapnell, L Tiltges, L Madlinger, L Reynolds, K Lukas, ...
Neonatal Network 32 (2), 110-116, 2013
692013
A pilot study demonstrating the impact of the supporting and enhancing NICU sensory experiences (SENSE) program on the mother and infant
R Pineda, M Wallendorf, J Smith
Early human development 144, 105000, 2020
602020
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