2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.arcped.2016.04.022
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Les chambres familiales en néonatologie : effets sur le nouveau-né prématuré, ses parents et l’équipe soignante. Revue systématique de la littérature

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“…In the past few years, many NICUs world-wide have modified their unit configuration from an open ward [OW] design to single-family rooms [SFR] as the latter has been the recommended NICU design (18)(19)(20) . SFRs enable family-centered care (21) and allow for better control of light and sound levels and promote families' involvement (22) Still, a pod design which may consist of a cluster of four to six infants cared for in one space has been recently proposed to optimize infants' development and interaction with caregivers and avoid the isolation of infants' that may occur in SFRs if families are not sufficiently present (23) . In the context of a change in design from an OW to 6-bed pods and SFRs at one hospital, the aim of our study was to compare the light and sound levels before and after this NICU change of Light & noise -NICU change of design design and evaluate if these levels respect the recommended NICU standards.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the past few years, many NICUs world-wide have modified their unit configuration from an open ward [OW] design to single-family rooms [SFR] as the latter has been the recommended NICU design (18)(19)(20) . SFRs enable family-centered care (21) and allow for better control of light and sound levels and promote families' involvement (22) Still, a pod design which may consist of a cluster of four to six infants cared for in one space has been recently proposed to optimize infants' development and interaction with caregivers and avoid the isolation of infants' that may occur in SFRs if families are not sufficiently present (23) . In the context of a change in design from an OW to 6-bed pods and SFRs at one hospital, the aim of our study was to compare the light and sound levels before and after this NICU change of Light & noise -NICU change of design design and evaluate if these levels respect the recommended NICU standards.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most important source of stress is the ward's technical environment. This, with the constant noise and equipment surrounding the newborn, induces stress in almost all fathers [8].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%