Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5570197 Journal of Pediatric Nursing 2016 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
Mothers universally praised NIDCAP for the education and support it provided them. However findings also suggest that great sensitivity and patience is required by professionals to assist mothers to overcome their fear, gain confidence, and participate in NIDCAP without feeling judged. In addition private rooms were found to hold great significance for mothers and should be maintained for the entire hospitalization whenever possible. Finally, ongoing NIDCAP education/support for staff and regular team meetings to discuss and problem-solve concerns are suggested. This might address inconsistent adherence to the NIDCAP care plan by some nurses, which is the greatest source of maternal conflict and frustration.
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