新生儿重症监护室
护理部
医疗保健
卫生专业人员
以家庭为中心的护理
心理学
重症监护
医学
单位(环理论)
政治学
儿科
数学教育
重症监护医学
法学
作者
Bárbara Moreno‐Sanz,Milène Tirza Alferink,Karel O’Brien,Linda S. Franck
摘要
Abstract Family integrated care (FICare) represents a contemporary approach to health care that involves the active participation of families within the healthcare team. It empowers families to acquire knowledge about the specialised care required for their newborns admitted to neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) and positions them as primary caregivers. Healthcare professionals in this model act as mentors and facilitators during the hospitalisation period. This innovative model has exhibited notable enhancements in both short‐ and long‐term health outcomes for neonates, alongside improved psychological well‐being for families and heightened satisfaction among healthcare professionals. Initially designed for stable premature infants and their families, FICare has evolved to include critically ill premature and full‐term infants. Findings from recent studies affirm the safety and feasibility of FICare as a NICU‐wide model of care, benefiting all infants and families. The envisioned expansion of FICare focusses on sustainability and extending its implementation, recognising the necessity for tailored adaptations to suit varying diverse cultural and socio‐economic contexts.
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