The Term Newborn

The care of late preterm and term newborns delivered in hospital settings in the United States is largely standardized with many routine interventions and screenings that are evidence-based and serve to protect newborn ’s and the public’s health. Refusals of various aspects of routine newborn care are uncommon but can be challenging for clinicians who care for newborns to navigate for many reasons. In this article, we describe the spectrum of refusal. We review suggested approaches that clinicians can take sta rting with increasing their own awareness of what specific components of newborn care are refused and why.
Source: Clinics in Perinatology - Category: Perinatology & Neonatology Authors: Source Type: research