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How do neonatal nurses involve parents in decision-making regarding kangaroo care in neonatal intensive care: a mixed methods study.
Verstraeten, M.G. (2015)Background: Being confronted with a premature birth and a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) can be distressing for parents and influences their sense of parental identity negatively. Involving parents in decisions can ... -
Exploring frequencies of sleep and sleep-wake states in neonates admitted to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU).
Versantvoort, J.M.D. (2018)Background: There is increasing evidence about the influence of sleep on neonatal brain development. Sleep deprivation in the neonatal period has short- and long-term negative impact on breathing patterns, brain development ... -
The effect of skin tot skin contact on neuroaffective state in neonates
Hall, R.A.S. (2009)The present study compared the emotional state of 12 healthy full term neonates, between 42 and 74 hours of age, during skin-to-skin contact (SSC) and during mother-infant separation (MIS). Assessment of state was done by ...