2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.889557
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Panda Unit, a Mother-Baby Unit Nested in a Neonatal Care Service

Abstract: The PANDA unit is a full-time mother-baby hospitalization unit based on an original model of care for vulnerable dyads. It is located within a neonatal unit allowing tripartite care (perinatal psychiatry, neonatology and post-natal care). It thus differs from traditional mother-baby units in its close links with the other perinatal care actors, allowing comprehensive health and mental health care in the immediate post-partum period. Patients admitted to the Panda Unit may have been referred during the antenata… Show more

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“…The high rate (17.4%) of referral of the baby to a care facility at the end of the hospitalization deserves attention, since it is similar to or exceeds certain percentages found in day/night studies in Europe [4 out of 23 placements, i.e., 17.4% in the study by (54); 14.8% in the study by (43)]. It should be taken into consideration that some of the children (n = 7) were already in institutional care (nursery or hospital) and that 5 of them remained there after hospitalization.…”
Section: Admission Datamentioning
confidence: 60%
“…The high rate (17.4%) of referral of the baby to a care facility at the end of the hospitalization deserves attention, since it is similar to or exceeds certain percentages found in day/night studies in Europe [4 out of 23 placements, i.e., 17.4% in the study by (54); 14.8% in the study by (43)]. It should be taken into consideration that some of the children (n = 7) were already in institutional care (nursery or hospital) and that 5 of them remained there after hospitalization.…”
Section: Admission Datamentioning
confidence: 60%