Objective: To identify and understand how parents develop a close bond to their infants in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).Design: A qualitative descriptive study; closeness and separation stories recorded in a smartphone application by the parents were analyzed using thematic analysis.Setting and participants: Twenty-three parents of nineteen infants who were taken care of in a level III NICU in Finland.Findings: Bonding moments and a disrupted dyadic parent-infant relationship continuously alternated as in a rollercoaster ride during the hospital stay. Transitions from closeness to separation and vice versa were the most emotional stages on the journey. Parents had a natural desire to be close and create a bond with their infants;...
A GUIDE TO BONDING IN THE NEONATAL ICU Authors: Laina Iuele Advisor: Dr. Eileen Yost iuelel@mail.sac...
Background Currently, parents whose sick babies are undergoing three days of cooling therapy for hy...
Abstract Background During the first weeks of hospitalization, premature babies and their parents en...
Background: When a newborn requires neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) hospitalization, parent and ...
Background: Research shows evidence for the importance of physical and emotional closeness for the i...
Background: Physical and emotional parent-infant closeness activate important neurobiological mechan...
BackgroundParent-infant closeness during hospital care of newborns has many benefits for both infant...
Importance Parent-infant closeness and active parent participation in neonatal care are important f...
BACKGROUND: Research shows evidence for the importance of physical and emotional closeness for the i...
The existence of a strong loving bond between a newly born infant and their mother is essential for ...
Objectives Define the challenges of parent-infant relations in the neonatal intensive care unit (N...
Aim: Little is known about the amount of physical parent-infant closeness in neonatal intensive care...
Aims and objectives: This qualitative study explored the experiences of neonatal nurses with facilit...
BackgroundDespite the evidence of multiple benefits of early skin-to-skin contact, it does not alway...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: During the first weeks of hospitalization, premature bab...
A GUIDE TO BONDING IN THE NEONATAL ICU Authors: Laina Iuele Advisor: Dr. Eileen Yost iuelel@mail.sac...
Background Currently, parents whose sick babies are undergoing three days of cooling therapy for hy...
Abstract Background During the first weeks of hospitalization, premature babies and their parents en...
Background: When a newborn requires neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) hospitalization, parent and ...
Background: Research shows evidence for the importance of physical and emotional closeness for the i...
Background: Physical and emotional parent-infant closeness activate important neurobiological mechan...
BackgroundParent-infant closeness during hospital care of newborns has many benefits for both infant...
Importance Parent-infant closeness and active parent participation in neonatal care are important f...
BACKGROUND: Research shows evidence for the importance of physical and emotional closeness for the i...
The existence of a strong loving bond between a newly born infant and their mother is essential for ...
Objectives Define the challenges of parent-infant relations in the neonatal intensive care unit (N...
Aim: Little is known about the amount of physical parent-infant closeness in neonatal intensive care...
Aims and objectives: This qualitative study explored the experiences of neonatal nurses with facilit...
BackgroundDespite the evidence of multiple benefits of early skin-to-skin contact, it does not alway...
International audienceABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: During the first weeks of hospitalization, premature bab...
A GUIDE TO BONDING IN THE NEONATAL ICU Authors: Laina Iuele Advisor: Dr. Eileen Yost iuelel@mail.sac...
Background Currently, parents whose sick babies are undergoing three days of cooling therapy for hy...
Abstract Background During the first weeks of hospitalization, premature babies and their parents en...