Mobile-Enhanced Family-Integrated Care for Preterm Infants: Nurse and Physician Views About Implementation
Adv Neonatal Care. 2023 Nov 9. doi: 10.1097/ANC.0000000000001117. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTBACKGROUND: The mobile-enhanced family-integrated care (mFICare) model addresses inconsistencies in family-centered care (FCC) delivery, with an evidence-based bundle of staff training, parent participation in rounds, parent classes, parent peer mentors, expanded role for parents in infant caregiving, and a parent-designed app.PURPOSE: Our aim was to explore the views of neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) nurses and physicians about mFICare implementation, including what worked well and what could be improved.METHODS: As part o...
Source: Advances in Neonatal Care - November 10, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Linda S Franck Christine Hodgson Caryl L Gay Robin Bisgaard Diana M Cormier Priscilla Joe Brittany Lothe Yao Sun Source Type: research

Feasibility of Stress Research in Premature Infant-Maternal Dyads During and After Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Hospitalization
This study evaluated the feasibility and acceptability of research examining perceptions and biologic markers of stress in premature infant-maternal dyads during and after NICU hospitalization.METHODS: We evaluated study feasibility using a longitudinal descriptive design. Acceptability was measured via a maternal questionnaire. Exploratory data regarding hospitalization, perceptions of stress, social support and social determinants of health, and biologic markers of stress were collected during the first week of life and again 3 months after NICU.RESULTS: Forty-eight mothers were eligible for the study, 36 mothers were ap...
Source: Advances in Neonatal Care - November 10, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Kathryn J Malin Kristin Kruschel Kaboni Gondwe Joanne Lagatta C Sue Carter Hossein P Nazarloo Yvette Conley Rosemary White-Traut Source Type: research

Mobile-Enhanced Family-Integrated Care for Preterm Infants: Nurse and Physician Views About Implementation
Adv Neonatal Care. 2023 Nov 9. doi: 10.1097/ANC.0000000000001117. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTBACKGROUND: The mobile-enhanced family-integrated care (mFICare) model addresses inconsistencies in family-centered care (FCC) delivery, with an evidence-based bundle of staff training, parent participation in rounds, parent classes, parent peer mentors, expanded role for parents in infant caregiving, and a parent-designed app.PURPOSE: Our aim was to explore the views of neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) nurses and physicians about mFICare implementation, including what worked well and what could be improved.METHODS: As part o...
Source: Advances in Neonatal Care - November 10, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Linda S Franck Christine Hodgson Caryl L Gay Robin Bisgaard Diana M Cormier Priscilla Joe Brittany Lothe Yao Sun Source Type: research

Feasibility of Stress Research in Premature Infant-Maternal Dyads During and After Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Hospitalization
This study evaluated the feasibility and acceptability of research examining perceptions and biologic markers of stress in premature infant-maternal dyads during and after NICU hospitalization.METHODS: We evaluated study feasibility using a longitudinal descriptive design. Acceptability was measured via a maternal questionnaire. Exploratory data regarding hospitalization, perceptions of stress, social support and social determinants of health, and biologic markers of stress were collected during the first week of life and again 3 months after NICU.RESULTS: Forty-eight mothers were eligible for the study, 36 mothers were ap...
Source: Advances in Neonatal Care - November 10, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Kathryn J Malin Kristin Kruschel Kaboni Gondwe Joanne Lagatta C Sue Carter Hossein P Nazarloo Yvette Conley Rosemary White-Traut Source Type: research

Mobile-Enhanced Family-Integrated Care for Preterm Infants: Nurse and Physician Views About Implementation
Adv Neonatal Care. 2023 Nov 9. doi: 10.1097/ANC.0000000000001117. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTBACKGROUND: The mobile-enhanced family-integrated care (mFICare) model addresses inconsistencies in family-centered care (FCC) delivery, with an evidence-based bundle of staff training, parent participation in rounds, parent classes, parent peer mentors, expanded role for parents in infant caregiving, and a parent-designed app.PURPOSE: Our aim was to explore the views of neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) nurses and physicians about mFICare implementation, including what worked well and what could be improved.METHODS: As part o...
Source: Advances in Neonatal Care - November 10, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Linda S Franck Christine Hodgson Caryl L Gay Robin Bisgaard Diana M Cormier Priscilla Joe Brittany Lothe Yao Sun Source Type: research

Feasibility of Stress Research in Premature Infant-Maternal Dyads During and After Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Hospitalization
This study evaluated the feasibility and acceptability of research examining perceptions and biologic markers of stress in premature infant-maternal dyads during and after NICU hospitalization.METHODS: We evaluated study feasibility using a longitudinal descriptive design. Acceptability was measured via a maternal questionnaire. Exploratory data regarding hospitalization, perceptions of stress, social support and social determinants of health, and biologic markers of stress were collected during the first week of life and again 3 months after NICU.RESULTS: Forty-eight mothers were eligible for the study, 36 mothers were ap...
Source: Advances in Neonatal Care - November 10, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Kathryn J Malin Kristin Kruschel Kaboni Gondwe Joanne Lagatta C Sue Carter Hossein P Nazarloo Yvette Conley Rosemary White-Traut Source Type: research

Mobile-Enhanced Family-Integrated Care for Preterm Infants: Nurse and Physician Views About Implementation
Adv Neonatal Care. 2023 Nov 9. doi: 10.1097/ANC.0000000000001117. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTBACKGROUND: The mobile-enhanced family-integrated care (mFICare) model addresses inconsistencies in family-centered care (FCC) delivery, with an evidence-based bundle of staff training, parent participation in rounds, parent classes, parent peer mentors, expanded role for parents in infant caregiving, and a parent-designed app.PURPOSE: Our aim was to explore the views of neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) nurses and physicians about mFICare implementation, including what worked well and what could be improved.METHODS: As part o...
Source: Advances in Neonatal Care - November 10, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Linda S Franck Christine Hodgson Caryl L Gay Robin Bisgaard Diana M Cormier Priscilla Joe Brittany Lothe Yao Sun Source Type: research

Feasibility of Stress Research in Premature Infant-Maternal Dyads During and After Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Hospitalization
This study evaluated the feasibility and acceptability of research examining perceptions and biologic markers of stress in premature infant-maternal dyads during and after NICU hospitalization.METHODS: We evaluated study feasibility using a longitudinal descriptive design. Acceptability was measured via a maternal questionnaire. Exploratory data regarding hospitalization, perceptions of stress, social support and social determinants of health, and biologic markers of stress were collected during the first week of life and again 3 months after NICU.RESULTS: Forty-eight mothers were eligible for the study, 36 mothers were ap...
Source: Advances in Neonatal Care - November 10, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Kathryn J Malin Kristin Kruschel Kaboni Gondwe Joanne Lagatta C Sue Carter Hossein P Nazarloo Yvette Conley Rosemary White-Traut Source Type: research

Mobile-Enhanced Family-Integrated Care for Preterm Infants: Nurse and Physician Views About Implementation
Adv Neonatal Care. 2023 Nov 9. doi: 10.1097/ANC.0000000000001117. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTBACKGROUND: The mobile-enhanced family-integrated care (mFICare) model addresses inconsistencies in family-centered care (FCC) delivery, with an evidence-based bundle of staff training, parent participation in rounds, parent classes, parent peer mentors, expanded role for parents in infant caregiving, and a parent-designed app.PURPOSE: Our aim was to explore the views of neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) nurses and physicians about mFICare implementation, including what worked well and what could be improved.METHODS: As part o...
Source: Advances in Neonatal Care - November 10, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Linda S Franck Christine Hodgson Caryl L Gay Robin Bisgaard Diana M Cormier Priscilla Joe Brittany Lothe Yao Sun Source Type: research

Feasibility of Stress Research in Premature Infant-Maternal Dyads During and After Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Hospitalization
This study evaluated the feasibility and acceptability of research examining perceptions and biologic markers of stress in premature infant-maternal dyads during and after NICU hospitalization.METHODS: We evaluated study feasibility using a longitudinal descriptive design. Acceptability was measured via a maternal questionnaire. Exploratory data regarding hospitalization, perceptions of stress, social support and social determinants of health, and biologic markers of stress were collected during the first week of life and again 3 months after NICU.RESULTS: Forty-eight mothers were eligible for the study, 36 mothers were ap...
Source: Advances in Neonatal Care - November 10, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Kathryn J Malin Kristin Kruschel Kaboni Gondwe Joanne Lagatta C Sue Carter Hossein P Nazarloo Yvette Conley Rosemary White-Traut Source Type: research

Mobile-Enhanced Family-Integrated Care for Preterm Infants: Nurse and Physician Views About Implementation
Adv Neonatal Care. 2023 Nov 9. doi: 10.1097/ANC.0000000000001117. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTBACKGROUND: The mobile-enhanced family-integrated care (mFICare) model addresses inconsistencies in family-centered care (FCC) delivery, with an evidence-based bundle of staff training, parent participation in rounds, parent classes, parent peer mentors, expanded role for parents in infant caregiving, and a parent-designed app.PURPOSE: Our aim was to explore the views of neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) nurses and physicians about mFICare implementation, including what worked well and what could be improved.METHODS: As part o...
Source: Advances in Neonatal Care - November 10, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Linda S Franck Christine Hodgson Caryl L Gay Robin Bisgaard Diana M Cormier Priscilla Joe Brittany Lothe Yao Sun Source Type: research

Feasibility of Stress Research in Premature Infant-Maternal Dyads During and After Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Hospitalization
This study evaluated the feasibility and acceptability of research examining perceptions and biologic markers of stress in premature infant-maternal dyads during and after NICU hospitalization.METHODS: We evaluated study feasibility using a longitudinal descriptive design. Acceptability was measured via a maternal questionnaire. Exploratory data regarding hospitalization, perceptions of stress, social support and social determinants of health, and biologic markers of stress were collected during the first week of life and again 3 months after NICU.RESULTS: Forty-eight mothers were eligible for the study, 36 mothers were ap...
Source: Advances in Neonatal Care - November 10, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Kathryn J Malin Kristin Kruschel Kaboni Gondwe Joanne Lagatta C Sue Carter Hossein P Nazarloo Yvette Conley Rosemary White-Traut Source Type: research

Mobile-Enhanced Family-Integrated Care for Preterm Infants: Nurse and Physician Views About Implementation
Adv Neonatal Care. 2023 Nov 9. doi: 10.1097/ANC.0000000000001117. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTBACKGROUND: The mobile-enhanced family-integrated care (mFICare) model addresses inconsistencies in family-centered care (FCC) delivery, with an evidence-based bundle of staff training, parent participation in rounds, parent classes, parent peer mentors, expanded role for parents in infant caregiving, and a parent-designed app.PURPOSE: Our aim was to explore the views of neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) nurses and physicians about mFICare implementation, including what worked well and what could be improved.METHODS: As part o...
Source: Advances in Neonatal Care - November 10, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Linda S Franck Christine Hodgson Caryl L Gay Robin Bisgaard Diana M Cormier Priscilla Joe Brittany Lothe Yao Sun Source Type: research

Feasibility of Stress Research in Premature Infant-Maternal Dyads During and After Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Hospitalization
This study evaluated the feasibility and acceptability of research examining perceptions and biologic markers of stress in premature infant-maternal dyads during and after NICU hospitalization.METHODS: We evaluated study feasibility using a longitudinal descriptive design. Acceptability was measured via a maternal questionnaire. Exploratory data regarding hospitalization, perceptions of stress, social support and social determinants of health, and biologic markers of stress were collected during the first week of life and again 3 months after NICU.RESULTS: Forty-eight mothers were eligible for the study, 36 mothers were ap...
Source: Advances in Neonatal Care - November 10, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Kathryn J Malin Kristin Kruschel Kaboni Gondwe Joanne Lagatta C Sue Carter Hossein P Nazarloo Yvette Conley Rosemary White-Traut Source Type: research

Mobile-Enhanced Family-Integrated Care for Preterm Infants: Nurse and Physician Views About Implementation
Adv Neonatal Care. 2023 Nov 9. doi: 10.1097/ANC.0000000000001117. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTBACKGROUND: The mobile-enhanced family-integrated care (mFICare) model addresses inconsistencies in family-centered care (FCC) delivery, with an evidence-based bundle of staff training, parent participation in rounds, parent classes, parent peer mentors, expanded role for parents in infant caregiving, and a parent-designed app.PURPOSE: Our aim was to explore the views of neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) nurses and physicians about mFICare implementation, including what worked well and what could be improved.METHODS: As part o...
Source: Advances in Neonatal Care - November 10, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Linda S Franck Christine Hodgson Caryl L Gay Robin Bisgaard Diana M Cormier Priscilla Joe Brittany Lothe Yao Sun Source Type: research