Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore failure to rescue (FTR) in the neonatal intensive care unit through the perspective of neonatal nurses (RNs) and neonatal nurse practitioners (NNPs) as influenced by their patterns of knowing. Background: Failure to rescue (FTR) is a hospital-based phenomenon described as the probability of death following a complication in the hospital. FTR is highly correlated to nursing care. While the concept of FTR is well described in various adult populations, it has been applied sparingly in the neonatal context. Methods: A convergent mixed-methods design was utilized. This methodology merged results from the parallel collection of qualitative and quantitative data. The specific aims were: 1) descri...
Aim: To explore the grief reactions of neonatal nurses caring for dying babies. Methods: This s...
Background: The aim of this study to find out the etiology of respiratory distress in early term neo...
Palliative care for the neonatal population has become more topical in recent years given the escala...
Aim of the research: To detect nurses experiences in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Qualitative resea...
The neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is frequently occupied by newborns who are marginally viable...
The peer-reviewed journal articles comprising this thesis were published during the modern era of ne...
This study was an exploratory investigation of variables which are associated with neonatal intensiv...
Background:Teamwork during neonatal resuscitation is essential. Situations arise quickly and unexpec...
Background: Nurses working in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) who care for dying infants and...
Background: Stabilization of the conditions of infants is essential to the neurodevelopmental interv...
AIM: To identify nursing diagnoses and theoretical frameworks used in neonatal units through a lite...
© 2019 Trisha Michelle PrenticeMoral distress is experienced when clinicians feel constrained to pro...
Background: Respiratory distress (RD) is a challenging problem and is one of the most common causes ...
Sepsis is a devastating, life-threatening disease and a major problem for many newborns; it develops...
Introduction: the cardiorespiratory arrest (CRA) in neonates is rarely a sudden event. It is the res...
Aim: To explore the grief reactions of neonatal nurses caring for dying babies. Methods: This s...
Background: The aim of this study to find out the etiology of respiratory distress in early term neo...
Palliative care for the neonatal population has become more topical in recent years given the escala...
Aim of the research: To detect nurses experiences in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Qualitative resea...
The neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is frequently occupied by newborns who are marginally viable...
The peer-reviewed journal articles comprising this thesis were published during the modern era of ne...
This study was an exploratory investigation of variables which are associated with neonatal intensiv...
Background:Teamwork during neonatal resuscitation is essential. Situations arise quickly and unexpec...
Background: Nurses working in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) who care for dying infants and...
Background: Stabilization of the conditions of infants is essential to the neurodevelopmental interv...
AIM: To identify nursing diagnoses and theoretical frameworks used in neonatal units through a lite...
© 2019 Trisha Michelle PrenticeMoral distress is experienced when clinicians feel constrained to pro...
Background: Respiratory distress (RD) is a challenging problem and is one of the most common causes ...
Sepsis is a devastating, life-threatening disease and a major problem for many newborns; it develops...
Introduction: the cardiorespiratory arrest (CRA) in neonates is rarely a sudden event. It is the res...
Aim: To explore the grief reactions of neonatal nurses caring for dying babies. Methods: This s...
Background: The aim of this study to find out the etiology of respiratory distress in early term neo...
Palliative care for the neonatal population has become more topical in recent years given the escala...