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Developmental Care in NICU Tailoring clinical procedures and environment to meet infants' developmental needs Parental Book Reading Reading to infants benefits language development and reduces parental stress Visual Preference in Infants Infants show preferences for familiar faces and voices, indicating recognit...
There is ample evidence that family-centered developmental care in the NICU results in improved neonatal and neurodevelopmental outcomes, increased family satisfaction and even enhanced employee satisfaction once the culture change has been accomplished.1., 2., 3., 4. However, implementing the known ...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the association of developmental care education and training and neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) developmental team structure in promoting neonatal nursing perception and beliefs of key charac... KD Hendricks-Muoz,CC Prendergast - Elsevier Inc. 被引量: ...
NICUNeonatal intensive careNIDCAPImportant development occurs in the fetus throughout the final weeks of pregnancy. For infants born before 35 weeks gestation, this development occurs in the newborn intensive care unit (NICU) where they are handled frequently and endure invasive, stressful procedures....
This environment must be supportive of their social needs as well as the needs of the high-risk infant. There are many pieces to the puzzle of providing developmentally supportive caregiving in the NICU. The number of different issues increases the complexity of changing the standard of care: ...
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This environment must be supportive of their social needs as well as the needs of the high-risk infant. There are many pieces to the puzzle of providing developmentally supportive caregiving in the NICU. The number of different issues increases the complexity of changing the standard of care: ...