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View article: Reflections on Nurturing NIDCAP Trainers-in-Training: Creating Safe Relations and Using Reflective Process to Enhance Self-expansion. hips, Safe SpacesSpaces
Reflections on Nurturing NIDCAP Trainers-in-Training: Creating Safe Relations and Using Reflective Process to Enhance Self-expansion. hips, Safe SpacesSpaces Open
View article: Evaluating the use of prone positioning for young children with acute respiratory distress syndrome
Evaluating the use of prone positioning for young children with acute respiratory distress syndrome Open
Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) refers to a severe condition in which the lungs fail to provide enough oxygen to vital organs of the body (NHS, 2020), and it is usually linked with multiple organ failure (Matthay, Ware, & Zimmer…
View article: Correction: Recommended standards for newborn ICU design
Correction: Recommended standards for newborn ICU design Open
View article: Assessment of Preterm Infant's Behavior: Insights and projections for the future
Assessment of Preterm Infant's Behavior: Insights and projections for the future Open
View article: The First Fragile Infant Forum for Integration of Standards: Implementing the Eating, Feeding, and Nutritional Delivery Standards of Infant and Family Centered Care
The First Fragile Infant Forum for Integration of Standards: Implementing the Eating, Feeding, and Nutritional Delivery Standards of Infant and Family Centered Care Open
The First Fragile Infant Forum for Integration of Standards (FIFI S) will provide an opportunity for interprofessional leaders, staff, and parents to discuss and plan the implementation of the feeding, eating, and nutrition delivery standa…
View article: Predictive Relations between Pre-discharge APIB Scores and Post-term General Movement (GM) Assessment in Very Low Birth Weight Infants
Predictive Relations between Pre-discharge APIB Scores and Post-term General Movement (GM) Assessment in Very Low Birth Weight Infants Open
View article: Gravens By Design: Infant and Family-Centered Developmental Care Standards, Competencies and Best Practices—What is the Evidence?
Gravens By Design: Infant and Family-Centered Developmental Care Standards, Competencies and Best Practices—What is the Evidence? Open
Developmental and family-centered care has emerged over the past several decades and is now seen as essential for the clinical care of babies and families.As in any emerging clinical approach, evidence accumulates with varying degrees of s…
View article: Standards, Competencies and Best Practices for Infant and Family Developmental Care in Intensive Care: The Time Has Come
Standards, Competencies and Best Practices for Infant and Family Developmental Care in Intensive Care: The Time Has Come Open
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View article: Recommended Standards, Competencies and Best Practices for Infant and Family Centered Developmental Care in the Intensive Care Unit
Recommended Standards, Competencies and Best Practices for Infant and Family Centered Developmental Care in the Intensive Care Unit Open
View article: AAPM Spring Clinical Meeting ‐ Abstract
AAPM Spring Clinical Meeting ‐ Abstract Open
Purpose: This study describes a protocol and outcome for Magnetic Resonance Imaging-guided Focused Ultrasound (MRgFUS) ablation of lumbar facet joints in a patient with an implanted MRI nonconditional pacemaker.MRgFUS is a minimally invasi…
View article: NIDCAP Profile: Dominque Haumont PhD
NIDCAP Profile: Dominque Haumont PhD Open
Dominique Haumont has been a trendsetter and a visionary when individualized, developmental care was not typical in most Belgian Newborn Intensive Care Units (NICU), or for that matter, in many NICUs worldwide. I have watched in amazement …
View article: Pediatric Feeding Disorder
Pediatric Feeding Disorder Open
Pediatric feeding disorders (PFDs) lack a universally accepted definition. Feeding disorders require comprehensive assessment and treatment of 4 closely related, complementary domains (medical, psychosocial, and feeding skill‐based systems…
View article: Recommendations for involving the family in developmental care of the NICU baby
Recommendations for involving the family in developmental care of the NICU baby Open
Family involvement is a key to realize the potential for long-lasting positive effects on physical, cognitive and psychosocial development of all babies, including those in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). Family-centered developme…