Family involvement in the NICU is known to improve infant outcomes and parental mental health.1,2 Studies have examined single care interventions such as kangaroo care3; however, structured and comprehensive approaches for integrating family as primary caregivers during infant admission have not been ...
‘Family’-centred care in NICU and PICU – A focus on fathers, siblings, and extended family members. – Letter on Stefana et al. Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, Available online 8 October 2024, Pages 103849 Ashleigh E. Butler, Kate Masterson, Melissa J. BloomerAccess through your orga...
Family-Centred Care Family-centred care, where the child and family collaborate with health professionals to set goals and make decisions about the management of the child's motor impairment, is considered a best practice in paediatric health care (Imms and Gibson, 2018). It is a philosophy of...
OC47 – NICUs and family-centred care, from the leadership to the design, the results of a survey in Italy (by FCC Italian NICU study group) OC47 – NICUs and family-centred care, from the leadership to the design, the results of a survey in Italy (by FCC Italian NICU study group)...
Parents' coping in the neonatal intensive care unit: a theoretical framework. The conceptual framework that has been widely used to study the coping strategies of parents of preterm infants in neonatal intensive care units (NICU) has... R Lau,CA Morse - 《Journal of Psychosomatic Obstetrics & ...
In this study, parents' perception of received staff support and nurses' perception of given nurse support were compared between a Family Centred Care (FCC) unit and a traditional open-bay NICU in Norway. Thirty families with infants born before 35 weeks of gestational age were included in ...
Family-centered developmental care (FCDC) recognizes the family as vital members of the NICU health-care team. As such, families are integrated into decision-making processes and are collaborators in their baby's care. Through standardized use of FCDC principles in the NICU, a foundation is ...
Family-centred care as a mediator in the relationship between parental nurse support and parental stress in neonatal intensive care units Data were collected using the Nurse Parent Support Tool (NPST), Family-Centered Care Self-Assessment Tool (FCCS-NICU), and the Parental Stressor Scale:... A...
Compassionate Family Care Framework: A New Collaborative Compassionate Care Model for NICU Families and Caregivers 2015, Newborn and Infant Nursing Reviews Citation Excerpt : Care that is planned around the whole family, not just the infant, facilitates compassionate partnerships. Compassionate partnerships...
The benefits of family-centred care (FCC) are well-established and an increasing focus of both postnatal and neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) practice. FCC practices facilitate early and close contact between parents and neonates via co-habitation (‘rooming-in’), breastfeeding and skin-to-...