Exploratory, qualitative and descriptive study aimed at identifying the perception of the Neonatal Nursing of mothers and / or parents of newborns in intensive care. Data were collected from May to July/2012, with seven couples of parents and two mothers of neonates hospitalized in intensive care, through semi-structured interviews. Data were analyzed from categories. The results showed that parents see the nurse as responsible for the health of humanized night-watch; perceive nursing as a substitute for maternal care; relate negative feelings about the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and perceive the technical skill as a care factor. Despite the short contact of parents with nursing at the venue of the study, it was possible that parents reco...
Text treats parent's experiences and perceives and the significant of their newborn premature in...
Purpose: To examine the associations between age, gender, and profession in relation to the perceive...
Since parents and nurses are at the forefront of a hospitalized child’s care, it is crucial to under...
Exploratory, qualitative and descriptive study aimed at identifying the perception of the Neonatal N...
To identify satisfaction with neonatal intensive care as viewed by parents and healthcare profession...
Parents are key players in the process of recovering the newborn hospitalized in NICU and the presen...
The study aimed to analyze the nurses’ perception on the babies’ parents during the treatment in the...
This an exploratory descriptive study conducted in Maringá/PR/BR which aimed to identify the guidanc...
Nurses in neonatal special care nurseries with a philosophy of family centered care involve parents ...
Family-centered care (FCC) is one of the important elements of care in neonatal intensive care units...
The study aimed to analyze the nurses’ perception on the babies’ parents during the treatment in the...
ABSTRACT This study aimed to understand the feelings experienced by mothers of newborns admitted to ...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To explore the nurses' views of their role both in the neonatal intensive care ...
BACKGROUND: The mother-newborn relationship is more important in neonates hospitalized in the NICU t...
The feelings of fear and insecurity that affect parents / family of the new-born hospitalized in a N...
Text treats parent's experiences and perceives and the significant of their newborn premature in...
Purpose: To examine the associations between age, gender, and profession in relation to the perceive...
Since parents and nurses are at the forefront of a hospitalized child’s care, it is crucial to under...
Exploratory, qualitative and descriptive study aimed at identifying the perception of the Neonatal N...
To identify satisfaction with neonatal intensive care as viewed by parents and healthcare profession...
Parents are key players in the process of recovering the newborn hospitalized in NICU and the presen...
The study aimed to analyze the nurses’ perception on the babies’ parents during the treatment in the...
This an exploratory descriptive study conducted in Maringá/PR/BR which aimed to identify the guidanc...
Nurses in neonatal special care nurseries with a philosophy of family centered care involve parents ...
Family-centered care (FCC) is one of the important elements of care in neonatal intensive care units...
The study aimed to analyze the nurses’ perception on the babies’ parents during the treatment in the...
ABSTRACT This study aimed to understand the feelings experienced by mothers of newborns admitted to ...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To explore the nurses' views of their role both in the neonatal intensive care ...
BACKGROUND: The mother-newborn relationship is more important in neonates hospitalized in the NICU t...
The feelings of fear and insecurity that affect parents / family of the new-born hospitalized in a N...
Text treats parent's experiences and perceives and the significant of their newborn premature in...
Purpose: To examine the associations between age, gender, and profession in relation to the perceive...
Since parents and nurses are at the forefront of a hospitalized child’s care, it is crucial to under...