Objective: To describe the transition from a traditional hospital design with separate maternity and neonatal departments to a design in which maternity and neonatal health care infrastructures are integrated to empower parents.Design: A descriptive, qualitative analysis.Setting: A mother and child center in a teaching hospital in Amsterdam.Participants: Six staff members who were involved in the transition.Methods: We analyzed the content of all relevant policy reports and other related documents that were produced during the transition from April 2010 to October 2014. This content was supplemented with in-depth, semistructured interviews with the six participants. We used thematic analysis and Bravo et al.'s model of patient empowerment t...
Background: In several countries centres for the integrated delivery of services to the parent and c...
Aims and objectives. Transfers between neonatal units are significant transitional experiences for p...
Objective: With neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) evolving from multipatient wards toward family...
Objective: To describe the transition from a traditional hospital design with separate maternity and...
Objective: To explore the experiences of parents with an integrated maternity and neonatal ward desi...
Facilitating transitions. Nursing support for parents during the transfer of preterm infants between...
Aims and objectives: To present parents’ lived experience of having a preterm infant cared for at th...
Background: Recent focus on quality and patient safety has underlined the need to involve patients i...
BACKGROUND: Admission of an infant to a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is often a stressful exp...
Background: Recent focus on quality and patient safety has underlined the need to involve patients i...
AIM: To describe parental facilities for staying in neonatal units, visiting policies, and access to...
To explore parents' and nurses' experiences with the transition of infants from the neonatal intensi...
BACKGROUND: Research shows that interventions to protect the sensitive physiological process of birt...
Background: Parental involvement in their newborn's neonatal intensive care reduces stress and helps...
Aims and objectives: To explore the experiences of parents with babies born between 28–32 weeks’ ges...
Background: In several countries centres for the integrated delivery of services to the parent and c...
Aims and objectives. Transfers between neonatal units are significant transitional experiences for p...
Objective: With neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) evolving from multipatient wards toward family...
Objective: To describe the transition from a traditional hospital design with separate maternity and...
Objective: To explore the experiences of parents with an integrated maternity and neonatal ward desi...
Facilitating transitions. Nursing support for parents during the transfer of preterm infants between...
Aims and objectives: To present parents’ lived experience of having a preterm infant cared for at th...
Background: Recent focus on quality and patient safety has underlined the need to involve patients i...
BACKGROUND: Admission of an infant to a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is often a stressful exp...
Background: Recent focus on quality and patient safety has underlined the need to involve patients i...
AIM: To describe parental facilities for staying in neonatal units, visiting policies, and access to...
To explore parents' and nurses' experiences with the transition of infants from the neonatal intensi...
BACKGROUND: Research shows that interventions to protect the sensitive physiological process of birt...
Background: Parental involvement in their newborn's neonatal intensive care reduces stress and helps...
Aims and objectives: To explore the experiences of parents with babies born between 28–32 weeks’ ges...
Background: In several countries centres for the integrated delivery of services to the parent and c...
Aims and objectives. Transfers between neonatal units are significant transitional experiences for p...
Objective: With neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) evolving from multipatient wards toward family...