AIM: To describe parental facilities for staying in neonatal units, visiting policies, and access to emotional support during hospitalization. METHODS: A cross-sectional design was used in which a survey was presented to all neonatal units in Sweden; 34 out of 38 units participated (89%). RESULTS: The findings showed that in 50% of the units, parents could stay 24/7 for the infant's entire hospital stay. In 32% of the units, siblings could stay the night with their parents. Units had policies on restrictions for visits by siblings (80%), grandparents (59%), friends and relatives (71%). All units offered counselling to parents, and some units offered peer-to-peer groups (24%), diaries (35%), relaxation techniques (6%) or internet parental fo...
Aim: The aim of this study was to describe how parents experienced the support at, and preparation f...
Background: Parental involvement in their newborn's neonatal intensive care reduces stress and helps...
Background Patients and users experiences are useful for monitoring the quality of the hospital pro...
OBJECTIVE: To assess how UK neonatal units address parent communication, support and information nee...
Objective: To explore the experiences of parents with an integrated maternity and neonatal ward desi...
Purpose: This study aims to provide insights into the impact of organizational family-centered care ...
Objective: To describe policies towards family visiting in Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICU) and ...
Aims and objectives: To present parents’ lived experience of having a preterm infant cared for at th...
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Title: Parental presence and activities on a Dutch NICU; an observational study Background: The pr...
Importance: Parent-infant closeness and active parent participation in neonatal care are important f...
Aim: Little is known about the amount of physical parent-infant closeness in neonatal intensive care...
Abstract Background To promote participation by parents in the care of their child in neonatal inten...
Background Worldwide, strict infection control measures including visitation regulations were implem...
The presence of parents during a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) admission is important for the ...
Aim: The aim of this study was to describe how parents experienced the support at, and preparation f...
Background: Parental involvement in their newborn's neonatal intensive care reduces stress and helps...
Background Patients and users experiences are useful for monitoring the quality of the hospital pro...
OBJECTIVE: To assess how UK neonatal units address parent communication, support and information nee...
Objective: To explore the experiences of parents with an integrated maternity and neonatal ward desi...
Purpose: This study aims to provide insights into the impact of organizational family-centered care ...
Objective: To describe policies towards family visiting in Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICU) and ...
Aims and objectives: To present parents’ lived experience of having a preterm infant cared for at th...
To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
Title: Parental presence and activities on a Dutch NICU; an observational study Background: The pr...
Importance: Parent-infant closeness and active parent participation in neonatal care are important f...
Aim: Little is known about the amount of physical parent-infant closeness in neonatal intensive care...
Abstract Background To promote participation by parents in the care of their child in neonatal inten...
Background Worldwide, strict infection control measures including visitation regulations were implem...
The presence of parents during a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) admission is important for the ...
Aim: The aim of this study was to describe how parents experienced the support at, and preparation f...
Background: Parental involvement in their newborn's neonatal intensive care reduces stress and helps...
Background Patients and users experiences are useful for monitoring the quality of the hospital pro...