Neonatal family-centered care: evidence and practice models

  • Lee, Juyoung
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Although advances in neonatology have reduced the mortality rate of high-risk infants, sick newborns or premature infants undergo more intensive monitoring, painful procedures, and lengthy hospitalization, leading to prolonged separation from their parents. In recent decades, the importance of parent-infant closeness early in life has become more apparent, especially in preterm infants who are prone to neurodevelopmental deficits. There is an increasing body of evidence regarding the benefits of family-centered care (FCC) in neonatal intensive care units. Key aspects related to neonatal FCC include the parents' presence in the ward and their participation in infants' daily care and decision-making processes. In addition, an environment that supports a private and comfortable space for each family member and infant, such as a single-family room, should be provided. To successfully implement FCC in neonatal intensive care units, the culture of care and hospital policies should be changed to successfully implement FCC in neonatal intensive care units, and appropriate training for medical staff is also required.

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Family-centered nursingNewborn infantNeonatal intensive care unitPrivate roomINTENSIVE-CARERANDOMIZED-TRIALBIRTHMOTHERINTERVENTIONNEUROBIOLOGYINSIGHTSPROGRAMDESIGNIMPACT
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Neonatal family-centered care: evidence and practice models
저자
Lee, Juyoung
DOI
10.3345/cep.2023.00367
발행일
2020-04
유형
Review
저널명
Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics
67
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171 ~ 177