The neonatal intensive parenting unit: an introduction.

TitleThe neonatal intensive parenting unit: an introduction.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsHall SL, Hynan MT, Phillips R, Lassen S, Craig JW, Goyer E, Hatfield RF, Cohen H
JournalJ Perinatol
Volume37
Issue12
Pagination1259-1264
Date Published2017 Dec
ISSN1476-5543
Abstract

This paper describes a paradigm shift occurring in neonatal intensive care. Care teams are moving from a focus limited to healing the baby's medical problems towards a focus that also requires effective partnerships with families. These partnerships encourage extensive participation of mothers and fathers in their baby's care and ongoing bi-directional communication with the care team. The term Newborn Intensive Parenting Unit (NIPU) was derived to capture this concept. One component of the NIPU is family-integrated care, where parents are intimately involved in a baby's care for as many hours a day as possible. We describe six areas of potentially better practices (PBPs) for the NIPU along with descriptions of NIPU physical characteristics, operations, and a relationship-based culture. Research indicates the PBPs should lead to improved outcomes for NIPU babies, better mental health outcomes for their parents, and enhanced well-being of staff.

DOI10.1038/jp.2017.108
Alternate JournalJ Perinatol
PubMed ID28796241
PubMed Central IDPMC5718987

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