Abstract Background Retro-transfers from level 3 to 2 NICUs in Alberta’s regionalization of neonatal care system are essential to ensure the proper utilization of level 3 NICUs for complex neonatal cases. Parents often experience distress that relates to the transfer of their neonates to another hospital. Limited information is available regarding parental perceptions of distress during transfers for neonates requiring care between NICUs in the current Canadian context. The objective of this study was to investigate: 1) what caused parents distress and could be changed about the transfer process and 2) the supports that were available to help ease parental distress during the transfer process. ...
Objectives: Intervention efforts to improve the psychosocial well-being of parents with an infant in...
Aims and objectives: To explore the experiences of parents with babies born between 28–32 weeks’ ges...
Parents of term and preterm infants hospitalised at birth experience a stressful situation. They are...
Background Retro-transfers from level 3 to 2 NICUs in Alberta’s regionalization of neonatal care sys...
Objective: To understand parental stressors and identify potential stress-mitigators during interfac...
To explore parents' and nurses' experiences with the transition of infants from the neonatal intensi...
Preterm birth is traumatic for parents, but there are few reports of parents' views on how the healt...
Abstract—NICU is an environment that has many challenges in information receiving and understanding....
Facilitating transitions. Nursing support for parents during the transfer of preterm infants between...
Perceptions of parents with preterm infants who were hospitalized in a Singapore-based neonatal inte...
Objective: To analyse stress in parents whose infants with very low birth weight have just concluded...
Aims and objectives: This qualitative study explored the experiences of neonatal nurses with facilit...
Abstract Aim To describe the transitional care experiences and nursing needs of caregivers of preter...
Aims and objectives. Transfers between neonatal units are significant transitional experiences for p...
Relatively few studies investigate mothers’ experiences when their babies are transferred from their...
Objectives: Intervention efforts to improve the psychosocial well-being of parents with an infant in...
Aims and objectives: To explore the experiences of parents with babies born between 28–32 weeks’ ges...
Parents of term and preterm infants hospitalised at birth experience a stressful situation. They are...
Background Retro-transfers from level 3 to 2 NICUs in Alberta’s regionalization of neonatal care sys...
Objective: To understand parental stressors and identify potential stress-mitigators during interfac...
To explore parents' and nurses' experiences with the transition of infants from the neonatal intensi...
Preterm birth is traumatic for parents, but there are few reports of parents' views on how the healt...
Abstract—NICU is an environment that has many challenges in information receiving and understanding....
Facilitating transitions. Nursing support for parents during the transfer of preterm infants between...
Perceptions of parents with preterm infants who were hospitalized in a Singapore-based neonatal inte...
Objective: To analyse stress in parents whose infants with very low birth weight have just concluded...
Aims and objectives: This qualitative study explored the experiences of neonatal nurses with facilit...
Abstract Aim To describe the transitional care experiences and nursing needs of caregivers of preter...
Aims and objectives. Transfers between neonatal units are significant transitional experiences for p...
Relatively few studies investigate mothers’ experiences when their babies are transferred from their...
Objectives: Intervention efforts to improve the psychosocial well-being of parents with an infant in...
Aims and objectives: To explore the experiences of parents with babies born between 28–32 weeks’ ges...
Parents of term and preterm infants hospitalised at birth experience a stressful situation. They are...