2015
DOI: 10.1111/jan.12863
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Developing family‐centred care in a neonatal intensive care unit: an action research study protocol

Abstract: This study will contribute new knowledge about approaches to actively involve parents in the care of their infant on neonatal intensive care units. Greater understanding of the impact of family-centre care on staff and parents will be gained with the potential to inform future policy and practice.

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“…The positive correlation among some sections of Status and the "Personnel Practice" section for Priority for Change, probably demonstrates the difficulty to translate FCC principles into daily practices. Innovative policies at hospital level and organisational strategies could address and align daily FCC practices (Abraham and Moretz, 2012;Boztepe and Kerimoğlu Yıldız, 2017;Coombs et al, 2017;Dunn et al, 2006;Skene et al, 2016). Furthermore this approach is necessary especially in larger units with higher numbers of infants discharged as emerged by the findings of our survey.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…The positive correlation among some sections of Status and the "Personnel Practice" section for Priority for Change, probably demonstrates the difficulty to translate FCC principles into daily practices. Innovative policies at hospital level and organisational strategies could address and align daily FCC practices (Abraham and Moretz, 2012;Boztepe and Kerimoğlu Yıldız, 2017;Coombs et al, 2017;Dunn et al, 2006;Skene et al, 2016). Furthermore this approach is necessary especially in larger units with higher numbers of infants discharged as emerged by the findings of our survey.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Essa proximidade com o neonato traz benefícios para a tríade pai, filho e mãe. A presença do pai na unidade neonatal é de grande ajuda para o fortalecimento da rede de apoio à mãe e, por isso, a equipe precisa valorizar tais momentos promovendo o cuidado centrado na família 19,20 . Há que se considerar também que o envolvimento do homem na rotina de cuidados com o neonato é mais uma possibilidade para que se invista no estabelecimento do vínculo pai-filho 21 .…”
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“…Involving families in shared care and decision making can reduce parental stress, facilitate family attachment, and improve practitioner/parent relations . Valuing parents as direct caregivers has been shown to positively affect self‐efficacy and promote parenting skills . Previous research identifies that a negative influence on maternal perceptions of self‐worth is the feeling of guilt and responsibility associated with substance use in pregnancy .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%