To explore parents' and nurses' experiences with the transition of infants from the neonatal intensive care unit to a special care nursery. Qualitative explorative study in two phases. Level IIID neonatal intensive care unit in a university hospital and special care nurseries (level II) in five community hospitals in the Netherlands. Twenty-one pairs of parents and 18 critical care nurses. Semistructured interviews were used. Thematic analysis and comparison of themes across participants were performed. Trust was a central theme for parents. Three subthemes, related to the chronological stages of transition, were identified: gaining trust; betrayal of trust; and rebuilding confidence. Trust was associated with five other themes: professiona...
Nurses in neonatal special care nurseries with a philosophy of family centered care involve parents ...
Nursing staff are an important source of support for parents of a hospitalized preterm infant. This ...
Preterm birth is traumatic for parents, but there are few reports of parents' views on how the healt...
Aims and objectives. Transfers between neonatal units are significant transitional experiences for p...
Facilitating transitions. Nursing support for parents during the transfer of preterm infants between...
Abstract Aim To describe the transitional care experiences and nursing needs of caregivers of preter...
Aims and objectives: To explore the experiences of parents with babies born between 28–32 weeks’ ges...
Abstract Background Retro-transfers from level 3 to 2...
Purpose: To explore and document the perspectives of parents and caregivers surrounding their transi...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Transferring a premature infant from the hospital to home is a burden for ...
Exploratory, qualitative and descriptive study aimed at identifying the perception of the Neonatal N...
In an Australian regional health service, parents ’ experiences of the neonatal intensive care (NICU...
Taking a premature baby home after an often-protracted period on the neonatal unit can be stressful ...
Background: Infant's transition is a challenge for parents and the health system that requires ongoi...
Limited literature exists which examines how parents of infants hospitalized in the Neonatal Intensi...
Nurses in neonatal special care nurseries with a philosophy of family centered care involve parents ...
Nursing staff are an important source of support for parents of a hospitalized preterm infant. This ...
Preterm birth is traumatic for parents, but there are few reports of parents' views on how the healt...
Aims and objectives. Transfers between neonatal units are significant transitional experiences for p...
Facilitating transitions. Nursing support for parents during the transfer of preterm infants between...
Abstract Aim To describe the transitional care experiences and nursing needs of caregivers of preter...
Aims and objectives: To explore the experiences of parents with babies born between 28–32 weeks’ ges...
Abstract Background Retro-transfers from level 3 to 2...
Purpose: To explore and document the perspectives of parents and caregivers surrounding their transi...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Transferring a premature infant from the hospital to home is a burden for ...
Exploratory, qualitative and descriptive study aimed at identifying the perception of the Neonatal N...
In an Australian regional health service, parents ’ experiences of the neonatal intensive care (NICU...
Taking a premature baby home after an often-protracted period on the neonatal unit can be stressful ...
Background: Infant's transition is a challenge for parents and the health system that requires ongoi...
Limited literature exists which examines how parents of infants hospitalized in the Neonatal Intensi...
Nurses in neonatal special care nurseries with a philosophy of family centered care involve parents ...
Nursing staff are an important source of support for parents of a hospitalized preterm infant. This ...
Preterm birth is traumatic for parents, but there are few reports of parents' views on how the healt...