Preterm infants are considered those born before 37 weeks often requiring admission to a specialised neonatal unit to receive care within a medical environment which can be intimidating for parents. Premature birth means an increased chance of immature development making it difficult for infants to cope with noise, lighting and interaction with parents. Opportunities for parents to touch and hold their infant is influenced by the level of care and equipment required, some parents may only be able to lightly touch their infant. Parents of preterm infants face an uncertain traumatic experience causing emotional stress whilst visiting an unfamiliar environment in which professionals may appear to be the main carers. Initiating and developing a...
<p>The premature birth and the hospitalization in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) are potentia...
John et al.’s (2018) study found that over half of the mothers in the NICU suffer from moderate to s...
The purpose of this capstone experience was to gain advanced clinical experience and explore occupat...
Preterm infants are considered those born before 37 weeks often requiring admission to a specialised...
An Investigation of Parent and Infant Occupational Performance in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit T...
As a result of an increase in premature births and medical interventions for premature infants, mor...
The purpose of this article is to provide an introduction to occupational therapy (OT) practice in t...
Occupational therapists have been collaborating with the parents of our tiniest patients in the neon...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPreterm infants and their parents in the neonatal intensive care un...
Parents often feel overwhelmed by their premature infant\u27s fragile medical state and intimidated ...
Objectives Define the challenges of parent-infant relations in the neonatal intensive care unit (N...
The earliest of occupational therapy interventions often commence in the Neonatal Intensive Care Uni...
parenting; parent-infant relations; outcomes of prematurity; professional-family relations; family-c...
Background: Parent involvement in neonatal care is beneficial to families and infant outcomes. F...
Supporting the mental health and care giving competency of parents whose children are born prematur...
<p>The premature birth and the hospitalization in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) are potentia...
John et al.’s (2018) study found that over half of the mothers in the NICU suffer from moderate to s...
The purpose of this capstone experience was to gain advanced clinical experience and explore occupat...
Preterm infants are considered those born before 37 weeks often requiring admission to a specialised...
An Investigation of Parent and Infant Occupational Performance in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit T...
As a result of an increase in premature births and medical interventions for premature infants, mor...
The purpose of this article is to provide an introduction to occupational therapy (OT) practice in t...
Occupational therapists have been collaborating with the parents of our tiniest patients in the neon...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPreterm infants and their parents in the neonatal intensive care un...
Parents often feel overwhelmed by their premature infant\u27s fragile medical state and intimidated ...
Objectives Define the challenges of parent-infant relations in the neonatal intensive care unit (N...
The earliest of occupational therapy interventions often commence in the Neonatal Intensive Care Uni...
parenting; parent-infant relations; outcomes of prematurity; professional-family relations; family-c...
Background: Parent involvement in neonatal care is beneficial to families and infant outcomes. F...
Supporting the mental health and care giving competency of parents whose children are born prematur...
<p>The premature birth and the hospitalization in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) are potentia...
John et al.’s (2018) study found that over half of the mothers in the NICU suffer from moderate to s...
The purpose of this capstone experience was to gain advanced clinical experience and explore occupat...