This brief summarizes evidence of nursing’s effects on NICU outcomes and recommends policies to bolster and support nursing practice in NICUs. Adequate staffing and a supportive work environment are associated with better outcomes for very low birth weight infants
Family-Integrated Care (FICare) empowers parents to play an active role as a caregiver for their inf...
The existence of a strong loving bond between a newly born infant and their mother is essential for ...
In standard practice, NICU nurses primarily focus on the infant rather than the mother. However, NIC...
This brief summarizes evidence of nursing’s effects on NICU outcomes and recommends policies to bols...
supportive care, NIDCAP. Although new advancement in health care technology in perinatal medicine th...
ABSTRACT A Cross-Sectional Study to Examine the Effects of the Nurse Work Environment on Outcomes of...
Importance: Extensive variation in rates of mortality, and morbidity, including severe intraventricu...
Infants born prematurely (less than 37 weeks’ gestation) require specialized medical and nursing car...
AbstractParents whose babies are admitted to neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) are subject to a ...
Background: Stabilization of the conditions of infants is essential to the neurodevelopmental interv...
Developmental care is a strategy used in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) to help reduce the am...
Neonatology is a branch of medicine which consists of the medical care not only of healthy newborn i...
Developmental care is a strategy used in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) to help reduce the am...
Preterm birth interrupts the precise process of fetal maturation, forcing critical neurologic growth...
Infants hospitalised in neonatal intensive care units require interventions for lifesaving care and ...
Family-Integrated Care (FICare) empowers parents to play an active role as a caregiver for their inf...
The existence of a strong loving bond between a newly born infant and their mother is essential for ...
In standard practice, NICU nurses primarily focus on the infant rather than the mother. However, NIC...
This brief summarizes evidence of nursing’s effects on NICU outcomes and recommends policies to bols...
supportive care, NIDCAP. Although new advancement in health care technology in perinatal medicine th...
ABSTRACT A Cross-Sectional Study to Examine the Effects of the Nurse Work Environment on Outcomes of...
Importance: Extensive variation in rates of mortality, and morbidity, including severe intraventricu...
Infants born prematurely (less than 37 weeks’ gestation) require specialized medical and nursing car...
AbstractParents whose babies are admitted to neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) are subject to a ...
Background: Stabilization of the conditions of infants is essential to the neurodevelopmental interv...
Developmental care is a strategy used in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) to help reduce the am...
Neonatology is a branch of medicine which consists of the medical care not only of healthy newborn i...
Developmental care is a strategy used in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) to help reduce the am...
Preterm birth interrupts the precise process of fetal maturation, forcing critical neurologic growth...
Infants hospitalised in neonatal intensive care units require interventions for lifesaving care and ...
Family-Integrated Care (FICare) empowers parents to play an active role as a caregiver for their inf...
The existence of a strong loving bond between a newly born infant and their mother is essential for ...
In standard practice, NICU nurses primarily focus on the infant rather than the mother. However, NIC...