نتایج جستجو برای: nicu ward

تعداد نتایج: 28739  

Background Birth of a premature infant and hospitalization in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is a stressful phenomenon and lead to parents’ anxiety. In such situation, fathers have important role to reduce mothers’ anxiety. This study aimed to investigate the effect of family-centered intervention in the NICU on the anxiety of parents. Materials and Methods In this clinical trial, 60 ...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2002
Javier Cifuentes Janet Bronstein Ciaran S Phibbs Roderic H Phibbs Susan K Schmitt Waldemar A Carlo

OBJECTIVE In 1976, the Committee on Perinatal Health recommended that hospitals with no neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) or intermediate NICUs transfer high-risk mothers and infants that weigh <2000 g to a regional NICU. This standard was based on expert opinion and has not been validated carefully. This study evaluated the effect of NICU level and patient volume at the hospital of birth on ...

2016
Pei-Chun Li Wei-I Chen Chih-Ming Huang Ching-Ju Liu Hsiu-wen Chang Hung-Ching Lin

OBJECTIVES To determine whether newborn hearing screening in a well-baby nursery (WBN) and neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) nursery: 1) meet three targeted, screening, referral, and diagnostic follow-up rates; 2) compare the average age of diagnosis for infants admitted to the WIN and NICU; and 3) determine prevalence of hearing loss in neonatal population; and 4) try to find a practical new...

Journal: :KYAMC Journal 2023

Background: In women of reproductive age, polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is a prevalent endocrine condition. Menstrual irregularities (oligomenorrhea or amenorrhea), hirsutism, persistent acne, androgen-dependent alopecia, abdominal obesity, hypertension, and infertility are all clinical signs PCOS.Objective: To assess the success pregnancy in patients with ovary syndrome.Materials Methods:...

Journal: :Healthcare quarterly 2011
Shafagh Fallah Xi-Kuan Chen Derek Lefebvre Jacqueline Kurji Joanne Hader Kira Leeb

Neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) and intensive care units (ICUs) provide care for newborns in need of specialized medical attention. Across Canada, rates of NICU/ICU admission vary. Due to the high cost of monitoring and interventions these admissions cost more than general newborn stays - whether the newborn is in a specialized NICU or in an ICU in those facilities without specialized uni...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2010
Vishal Hira Marcel Sluijter Wil H F Goessens Alewijn Ott Ronald de Groot Peter W M Hermans René F Kornelisse

Coagulase-negative staphylococci (CoNS) are a major cause of sepsis in neonatal intensive care units (NICU) worldwide. Infecting strains of these commensal bacteria may originate from NICU personnel. Therefore, we studied the characteristics of CoNS isolates from NICU personnel and compared them to those of isolates from the general population and from sepsis patients. Furthermore, we studied t...

Journal: :Hospital pediatrics 2016
Kathryn A Ziegler David A Paul Matthew Hoffman Robert Locke

OBJECTIVES Admission to the NICU is influenced by physiologic compromise and by hospital care protocols. Providing appropriate care must be balanced with adverse consequences of NICU admission, such as interrupting maternal-infant bonding and unnecessary interventions. This study aims to determine the variation in NICU admissions in term and late preterm infants among 19 hospitals. METHODS We...

2012
Beatriz E de Jongh Robert Locke David A Paul Matthew Hoffman

BACKGROUND Maternal race/ethnicity, age, and socioeconomic status (SES) are important factors determining birth outcome. Previous studies have demonstrated that, teenagers, and mothers with advanced maternal age (AMA), and Black/Non-Hispanic race/ethnicity can independently increase the risk for a poor pregnancy outcome. Similarly, public insurance has been associated with suboptimal health out...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2014
Barry M Lester Katheleen Hawes Beau Abar Mary Sullivan Robin Miller Rosemarie Bigsby Abbot Laptook Amy Salisbury Marybeth Taub Linda L Lagasse James F Padbury

OBJECTIVE To determine whether a single-family room (SFR) NICU, including factors associated with the change to a SFR NICU, is associated with improved medical and neurobehavioral outcomes. METHODS Longitudinal, prospective, quasi-experimental cohort study conducted between 2008 and 2012 comparing medical and neurobehavioral outcomes at discharge in infants born <1500 g. Participants included...

2016
Janeen Cross

Child maltreatment is a risk for graduates of the newborn intensive care unit (NICU). Infants represent the highest child maltreatment victimization group and parents, particularly mothers, are significantly represented as perpetrators. The challenges of a NICU environment along with the care burdens associated with NICU infants increase child maltreatment risks. Medical providers can reduce th...

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