This brief summarizes evidence of nursing’s effects on NICU outcomes and recommends policies to bolster and support nursing practice in NICUs. Adequate staffing and a supportive work environment are associated with better outcomes for very low birth weight infants
Introduction: Nurses are as the most important health care providers who require extensive knowledge...
The neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is frequently occupied by newborns who are marginally viable...
The advancements in intensive care in recent decades have enabled better survival of full spectrum o...
This brief summarizes evidence of nursing’s effects on NICU outcomes and recommends policies to bols...
Infants born prematurely (less than 37 weeks’ gestation) require specialized medical and nursing car...
ABSTRACT A Cross-Sectional Study to Examine the Effects of the Nurse Work Environment on Outcomes of...
Importance: Extensive variation in rates of mortality, and morbidity, including severe intraventricu...
Developmental care is a strategy used in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) to help reduce the am...
Infants born prematurely experience a variety of medical complications, which can impair their growt...
Objective: To compare outcomes and charges of health care delivery to extremely low-birth-weight inf...
Although advances in neonatal medicine have greatly improved infant survival rates, there remains a ...
Background: Stabilization of the conditions of infants is essential to the neurodevelopmental interv...
Objective: Increased hospital treatment is required to reduce neonatal mortality in low/middle-incom...
For parents, the experience of having an infant in the NICU is often psychologically traumatic. No p...
Objectives: To assess the effect that infant to staff ratios, in the first three days of life, have ...
Introduction: Nurses are as the most important health care providers who require extensive knowledge...
The neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is frequently occupied by newborns who are marginally viable...
The advancements in intensive care in recent decades have enabled better survival of full spectrum o...
This brief summarizes evidence of nursing’s effects on NICU outcomes and recommends policies to bols...
Infants born prematurely (less than 37 weeks’ gestation) require specialized medical and nursing car...
ABSTRACT A Cross-Sectional Study to Examine the Effects of the Nurse Work Environment on Outcomes of...
Importance: Extensive variation in rates of mortality, and morbidity, including severe intraventricu...
Developmental care is a strategy used in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) to help reduce the am...
Infants born prematurely experience a variety of medical complications, which can impair their growt...
Objective: To compare outcomes and charges of health care delivery to extremely low-birth-weight inf...
Although advances in neonatal medicine have greatly improved infant survival rates, there remains a ...
Background: Stabilization of the conditions of infants is essential to the neurodevelopmental interv...
Objective: Increased hospital treatment is required to reduce neonatal mortality in low/middle-incom...
For parents, the experience of having an infant in the NICU is often psychologically traumatic. No p...
Objectives: To assess the effect that infant to staff ratios, in the first three days of life, have ...
Introduction: Nurses are as the most important health care providers who require extensive knowledge...
The neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is frequently occupied by newborns who are marginally viable...
The advancements in intensive care in recent decades have enabled better survival of full spectrum o...