OBJECTIVE: To assess how UK neonatal units address parent communication, support and information needs during neonatal care and the early months after discharge. DESIGN: All units were invited to participate in a survey of practice and policy relating to the needs of parents with babies admitted for neonatal care. SETTING: Neonatal care, UK. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Proportions of units by unit level providing specific facilities, information, policies and support mechanisms. RESULTS: Facilities, information and support for parents vary and can be quite limited: units may have as many as 10 babies receiving intensive or high dependency care in one room; 24% have no rooms in which to accommodate one or two babies only; 96% have at least one ro...
Preterm birth is traumatic for parents, but there are few reports of parents' views on how the healt...
Aims and objectives: To present parents’ lived experience of having a preterm infant cared for at th...
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With the greater need for specialist neonatal care in England over the last decade, increased attent...
AIM: To describe parental facilities for staying in neonatal units, visiting policies, and access to...
Background: There is an inherent tension in neonatal services between the efficiency and specialised...
Having a preterm birth and/or sick infant that requires neonatal care is an emotionally traumatizing...
The sudden unexpected delivery of a preterm infant elicits many emotional responses from parents, wi...
BACKGROUND: The concept of family-centred care in neonatal practice has become increasingly recognis...
Aim: While there is evidence of parental needs in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), parents o...
Importance: Parent-infant closeness and active parent participation in neonatal care are important f...
Objective: To implement parent-oriented discharge planning (Train-to-Home) for preterm infants in ne...
Objective: To describe policies towards family visiting in Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICU) and ...
Introduction: Parents of babies who required neonatal care are responsible for managing their medici...
Background: Improved survival and shorter length of stay (LOS) for preterm infants, together with po...
Preterm birth is traumatic for parents, but there are few reports of parents' views on how the healt...
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...
With the greater need for specialist neonatal care in England over the last decade, increased attent...
AIM: To describe parental facilities for staying in neonatal units, visiting policies, and access to...
Background: There is an inherent tension in neonatal services between the efficiency and specialised...
Having a preterm birth and/or sick infant that requires neonatal care is an emotionally traumatizing...
The sudden unexpected delivery of a preterm infant elicits many emotional responses from parents, wi...
BACKGROUND: The concept of family-centred care in neonatal practice has become increasingly recognis...
Aim: While there is evidence of parental needs in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), parents o...
Importance: Parent-infant closeness and active parent participation in neonatal care are important f...
Objective: To implement parent-oriented discharge planning (Train-to-Home) for preterm infants in ne...
Objective: To describe policies towards family visiting in Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICU) and ...
Introduction: Parents of babies who required neonatal care are responsible for managing their medici...
Background: Improved survival and shorter length of stay (LOS) for preterm infants, together with po...
Preterm birth is traumatic for parents, but there are few reports of parents' views on how the healt...
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...