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A Qualitative Study

Advances in Neonatal Care, 2016
The neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) nurse who has become a NICU mother is in a unique position to evaluate the NICU experience. Because of her professional experience, she has an understanding of the NICU and healthcare environment.This study examines the lived experiences of these women, how they coped with their roles as professionals and parents,
Jennifer L. Broeder   +2 more
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Stress and coping in a NICU

Research in Nursing & Health, 1989
AbstractThe stress and coping of NICU nurses were examined in this study. Questionnaires were designed to measure the coping strategies used by the nurses (N = 30); the perceived helpfulness of the coping strategies; the frequency, controllability, and stressfulness of eight common NICU situations; and overall stress and satisfaction.
Kathleen D. Schmid   +2 more
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The Role of the NICU in Father Involvement, Beliefs, and Confidence

Advances in Neonatal Care, 2020
Background: Fathers are important to infant outcomes. Infants of involved fathers have improved weight gain, sleep, and psychosocial behaviors. Father involvement with neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) infants reduces the length of stay.
G. Hearn, Gina Clarkson, M. Day
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A “Moment” in the NICU

Neonatal Network, 2005
MOST BABIES WHO COME INTO OUR NICUs stay for weeks or even months. But occasionally a baby will come to stay for only a few minutes, and those few minutes can make a lifelong impact on those involved.
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Prevalence and Longevity of PTSD Symptoms Among Parents of NICU Infants Analyzed Across Gestational Age Categories

La Clinica pediatrica, 2019
Objective. This study aims to investigate whether posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms exist >1 year after neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) experience and whether PTSD symptomatology differs across parents of infants of different gestational ...
Rachel Schecter   +7 more
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Antimicrobial Stewardship in the NICU

Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 2014
There are unique challenges to antimicrobial stewardship in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs). Diagnosis of infection is difficult as neonates can have nonspecific signs and symptoms. Between and within NICUs, significant variation exists in the treatment duration of suspected sepsis and pneumonia.
Joseph B. Cantey, Sameer J. Patel
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Administration of Palivizumab in the NICU

Hospital Pediatrics, 2016
BACKGROUND: The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends palivizumab prophylaxis against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) for infants at high risk for severe disease within 72 hours of hospital discharge to prevent community-associated RSV.
Brian T. Fisher   +5 more
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Reorientation of care in the NICU

Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, 2008
Where possible, both parents should be present whenever bad news is broken. Professional calm and carefully chosen words are essential. Staff must be aware of cultural and religious beliefs of the family, and should be cognizant of linguistic and educational capabilities.
Ian A. Laing, Yvonne Freer
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Welcome to the NICU: Helping Parents Adjust to NICU Life

Neonatal Network, 2009
TO THE NEONATAL PROFESSIONAL, the scene is common: the shell-shocked father, looking totally lost and stricken with worry, coming into the NICU behind a team rolling an incubator containing a tiny and fragile infant. At a later point, the mother visits her baby for the first time and is overwhelmed to see her child hooked up to medical equipment.
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Severe Thrombocytopenia in the NICU

Pediatrics, 2009
OBJECTIVE: Severe thrombocytopenia (platelets ≤ 50000/μL) in a NICU patient can have significant consequences; however, previous reports have not focused exclusively on NICU patients with counts this low. METHODS: We identified all patients with severe thrombocytopenia who were cared for in the Intermountain Healthcare level III NICUs ...
Vickie L. Baer   +6 more
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