Over the past few decades, the advancements in the perinatal and neonatal intensive care have led to a significant survival of premature infants. However neurodevelopmental outcome still remains the topical issues of concern. Developmental care is an approach that is aimed to reduce the mismatches between extra- and intra-uterine environments, decrease the stress of preterm newborns in neonative intensive care units, and thus promote optimal neurobehavioral development of the infant.The Newborn Individualized Developmental Care and Assessment Program (NIDCAP) model was developed as a clinical framework for the implementation of developmental care. The model focuses on detailed reading of each individual infant’s behavioral cues. By observi...
The extra uterine environment is a hostile environment, due to noises, lights and different biologic...
Advances in neonatal care have improved survival of premature and critically ill infants; and while ...
Aim: To study development and growth in relation to newborn individualized developmental and assessm...
With the growth in the field of Neonatology there is a noticeable decline in both neonatal and infan...
Family-centred care according to Newborn Individualized Developmental Care and Assessment Program (...
Coming into the world too early may result in a lot of stress for the preterm baby. However, if we u...
supportive care, NIDCAP. Although new advancement in health care technology in perinatal medicine th...
Aim: To complete a follow-up systematic review of the literature since Wallin and Eriksson (2009) to...
The trend toward single-room neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) is increasing; however scientific...
Preterm birth is defined as birth occurring before 37 weeks of gestational age, and is a major cause...
Developmental care refers to a range of strategies designed to modify the neonatal care-giving envir...
Neurodevelopmental disorders affect motor, cognitive, language, learning, and behavioural developmen...
During their stay in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), preterm infants are exposed to adverse s...
Preterm birth interrupts the precise process of fetal maturation, forcing critical neurologic growth...
The preterm infant requires developmental care that is designed to minimise the stress that the infa...
The extra uterine environment is a hostile environment, due to noises, lights and different biologic...
Advances in neonatal care have improved survival of premature and critically ill infants; and while ...
Aim: To study development and growth in relation to newborn individualized developmental and assessm...
With the growth in the field of Neonatology there is a noticeable decline in both neonatal and infan...
Family-centred care according to Newborn Individualized Developmental Care and Assessment Program (...
Coming into the world too early may result in a lot of stress for the preterm baby. However, if we u...
supportive care, NIDCAP. Although new advancement in health care technology in perinatal medicine th...
Aim: To complete a follow-up systematic review of the literature since Wallin and Eriksson (2009) to...
The trend toward single-room neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) is increasing; however scientific...
Preterm birth is defined as birth occurring before 37 weeks of gestational age, and is a major cause...
Developmental care refers to a range of strategies designed to modify the neonatal care-giving envir...
Neurodevelopmental disorders affect motor, cognitive, language, learning, and behavioural developmen...
During their stay in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), preterm infants are exposed to adverse s...
Preterm birth interrupts the precise process of fetal maturation, forcing critical neurologic growth...
The preterm infant requires developmental care that is designed to minimise the stress that the infa...
The extra uterine environment is a hostile environment, due to noises, lights and different biologic...
Advances in neonatal care have improved survival of premature and critically ill infants; and while ...
Aim: To study development and growth in relation to newborn individualized developmental and assessm...