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Autore |
Griffin Terry <1952-> |
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Family-centered care for the newborn : the delivery room and beyond / / Terry Griffin, MS, APN, NNP-BC, Joanna Celenza, MA, MBA |
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New York, New York : , : Springer Publishing Company, LLC, , [2014] |
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©2014 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (197 p.) |
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Disciplina |
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Soggetti |
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Newborn infants - Care |
Maternal health services |
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Formato |
Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Nota di contenuto |
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Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Introduction; Part I: Basic Concepts of Patient- and Family-Centered Care; 1. Designing Family-Centered Care; Partnering in Family-Centered Newborn Care; System- and Provider-Centered Approaches to Health Care; Family-Focused Approach to Health Care; Changing the Organizational Culture to Support Family-Centered Care; Key Points; References; 2. Creating the Family-Centered Environment; Environmental Considerations; The Language of Partnership; The "Visitation" Policy; How Families Can Improve Systems of Care |
Family Advisors' Role in Enhancing the Family-Centered EnvironmentKey Points; References; Part II: Applying Concepts in Maternity Care; 3. Supporting the Mother and Family With a High-Risk Pregnancy; Antenatal Counseling of the High-Risk Mother; Support of Mothers During High-Risk Pregnancy Hospitalization; Preparation for Possible NICU Admission; Key Points; References; 4. The Birth Plan; Partnering With Families Through a Birth Plan; Strategies for Supporting and Improving the Birth Plan; When a Birth Plan Must be Abandoned; Key Points; References |
5. Supporting the Infant, Mother, and Family in the Birthing Room and BeyondKeeping the Family Together in the Birthing Room; Supporting Partnerships in Emergency Situations; Mother-Baby Care; Key Points; References; 6. Supporting the Mother and Family During Admission, |
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Procedures, and Resuscitation in the NICU; Welcoming Parents During NICU Admission; Welcoming Parents During Procedures; Welcoming Parents During Resuscitation; Key Points; References; Part III: Applying Concepts in the NICU Environment; 7. Supporting the Role of the Mother and Family in the NICU |
Defining and Supporting the Family's Role in the NICUChallenges to the Family's Role in Care; The Nurses' Role as Coach; Supporting Nursing Staff to Empower the Family in the Baby's Care; Key Points; References; 8. Welcoming Parents During Interdisciplinary Rounds and Nurse Hand-Offs; Challenges to Welcoming Parents During Rounds or Nurse Hand-Offs; Benefits of Family-Centered Rounds and Hand-Offs; Parents as Educators; Staff Education and Support; Key Points; References; 9. Planning for the Journey Home; Physical Examinations as a Partnership Opportunity |
Making the Transition From the NICU to HomeFrom Discharge Planning to Partnership in Care; Monthly Care Meetings; Key Points; Reference; 10. Family Support; Virtual Connections; In-Person Connections; Key Points; References; Part IV: Family-Centered Care during Challenging Situations; 11. Communicating With and Supporting Parents in Palliative Care, Withdrawal of Support, and Bereavement; Antenatal Planning for Palliative Care; Strategies for Communicating Bad News to Parents; Supporting Families During and After the Baby's Death; Key Points; References; 12. Challenging Situations |
Parents Who Never Come |
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Sommario/riassunto |
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Many regulatory and professional agencies countenance the idea of patient-and family-centered care, yet lack an infrastructure able to support such care or employ health care professionals who lack the necessary education, experience, or skills. This book is a comprehensive guide to family-centered care for healthy, ill, or preterm newborns. It guides health care professionals in creating, supporting, and advancing a culture that values partnerships with families. The book is replete with practical suggestions, strategies for effectively communicating with families, and best practices for heal |
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