Abstract Background We have developed a Family Integrated Care (FIC) model for use in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) where parents provide most of the care for their infant, while nurses teach and counsel parents. The objective of this pilot prospective cohort analytic study was to explore the feasibility, safety, and potential outcomes of implementing this model in a Canadian NICU. Methods Infants born ≤35 weeks gestation, receiving continuous positive airway pressure or less respiratory support, with a primary caregiver willing and able to spend ≥8 hours a day with their infant were eligible. Families attended daily educatio...
Background Family integrated care (FICare) is a model of care which shifts the role of parents from...
Importance: Active participation in care by parents and zero separation between parents and their ne...
Abstract Background Family-Centred Care (FCC) is recognized as an important component of all paediat...
Abstract Background We have developed a Family Integr...
Background: We have developed a Family Integrated Care (FIC) model for use in a neonatal intensive c...
Abstract Background Admission to the neonatal intensi...
Abstract Background Every year, about 15 million of t...
BackgroundEvery year, about 15 million of the world's infants are born preterm (before 37 ...
Abstract Background Parents of infants in neonatal in...
Background: Family-integrated care (FICare) is an innovative model of care developed at Mount Sinai...
Family-Integrated Care (FICare) empowers parents to play an active role as a caregiver for their inf...
Family-integrated care (FICare) is associated with improved developmental outcomes and decreased par...
Abstract Background By changing the paradigm of neona...
Aim: The aim was to explore and describe the experiences of nurses working in a neonatal intensive c...
BackgroundFamily Integrated Care (FICare) benefits preterm infants compared with Family-Centered Car...
Background Family integrated care (FICare) is a model of care which shifts the role of parents from...
Importance: Active participation in care by parents and zero separation between parents and their ne...
Abstract Background Family-Centred Care (FCC) is recognized as an important component of all paediat...
Abstract Background We have developed a Family Integr...
Background: We have developed a Family Integrated Care (FIC) model for use in a neonatal intensive c...
Abstract Background Admission to the neonatal intensi...
Abstract Background Every year, about 15 million of t...
BackgroundEvery year, about 15 million of the world's infants are born preterm (before 37 ...
Abstract Background Parents of infants in neonatal in...
Background: Family-integrated care (FICare) is an innovative model of care developed at Mount Sinai...
Family-Integrated Care (FICare) empowers parents to play an active role as a caregiver for their inf...
Family-integrated care (FICare) is associated with improved developmental outcomes and decreased par...
Abstract Background By changing the paradigm of neona...
Aim: The aim was to explore and describe the experiences of nurses working in a neonatal intensive c...
BackgroundFamily Integrated Care (FICare) benefits preterm infants compared with Family-Centered Car...
Background Family integrated care (FICare) is a model of care which shifts the role of parents from...
Importance: Active participation in care by parents and zero separation between parents and their ne...
Abstract Background Family-Centred Care (FCC) is recognized as an important component of all paediat...