Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9055816 | Applied Nursing Research | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
A feeding study conducted at a tertiary care center's neonatal intensive care unit tested a predictive model of bottle-feeding readiness and feeding outcomes. The study examined how bottle-feeding experience influences both bottle-feeding readiness and outcomes. The clinical coordinator played an integral role in the success of the research by coordinating the education of nurses, data collectors, and families; communicating with various interest groups; managing recruitment, enrollment, and participant tracking; and overseeing data collection.
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Authors
Alison BS, RN, Rita H. PhD, RN, Barbara MS, RN,