Transition From Hospital to Home in Preterm Infants and Their Families

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作者
Boykova, Marina [1 ]
机构
[1] Council Int Neonatal Nurses COINN, 2110 Yardley Rd, Yardley, PA 19067 USA
关键词
infant; NICU; parent; preterm; transition to home; INTENSIVE-CARE-UNIT; BIRTH-WEIGHT INFANTS; HIGH-RISK INFANTS; EARLY-TERM INFANTS; PREMATURE-INFANTS; FOLLOW-UP; PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS; MOTHERS; DISCHARGE; PARENTS;
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10.1097/JPN0000000000000198
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R47 [护理学];
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1011 ;
摘要
When the day of discharge from a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) comes for the parents of newborn infants, they are filled with long-awaited joy and happiness. They go home feeling as parents, away from scheduled routines of the hospital, monitor alarms, clinical rounds, numerous tests, and so on. What do we know about what happens after these little patients and their families leave the NICU? What happens from the point of leaving the hospital until when things get settled and life becomes perceived as normal? This article presents a short summary of research conducted with the vulnerable population of high-risk and preterm infants and their families postdischarge. Available evidence suggests that transition to home after hospital discharge, a phenomenon that many families experience, is challenging and requires attention from clinicians and researchers if we are to provide effective, efficient, and high-quality care.
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