Building a level 3 neonatal intensive care unit (NICU): utilizing lean processes from conception to practiceHiggins, MHite, J
Improving communication between caregivers and families in a third level neonatal intensive care unit (NICU)doi:10.1007/s12682-011-0107-5Augusto BiasiniTerapia Intensiva Pediatrica e NeonataleFrancesca GobbiTerapia Intensiva Pediatrica e Neonatale
The impact of neonatal intensive care practices on the developing brain The combination of some practices, used simultaneously or consecutively in the NICU, could lead to an adverse effect on the developing brain in ELBW ... P Gressens,M Rogido,B Paindaveine,... - 《Journal of Pediatrics》...
An Evaluation of Family-centered Care in a Level III NICU. Bruns DA,Sharon K. Infants&Young Children . 2005Bruns, D., & Klein, S. (2005). An evaluation of family- centered care in a level III NICU. Infants & Young Children: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Early Childhood Interventi...
Our goal was to maintain safe patient care in our Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) by preventing any increase in neonatal mortality or hospital-based complications prior to hospital closure.Interventions included expanding TeamSTEPPS huddles and Leadership WalkRounds. Measurements of safety domains ...
Background Variation in readmission rates may assess the quality of a provider through the quality of inpatient care or transitions from inpatient to outpatient providers. The aim of this project was to validate readmission rates as a measure of NICU quality. Methods Using birth certificates linked ...
Multilevel social factors and NICU quality of care in California.doi:10.1038/S41372-020-0647-8Amy M. PadulaSalma Shariff-MarcoJuan YangJennifer JainJessica LiuShannon M. ConroySuzan L. CarmichaelScarlett L. GomezCiaran PhibbsJohn Oehlert
Improving neonatal care at a primary health care facility in rural India with the help of Level III urban NICU using telemedicineDeodhar, J
Improving communication between caregivers and families in a third level neonatal intensive care unit (NICU)No Abstract available for this article.doi:10.1007/s12682-011-0107-5Journal of Medicine & the Person
Preliminary data from our couplet care population when compared to historical controls revealed significantly higher rates of any breastfeeding and shorter length of stay for our couplet care neonates. We also discuss the challenges and opportunities in undergoing such an undertaking. Many minds and ...