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Guest Editorial |
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Children's Health Care,
Volume 20,
Issue 1,
1991,
Page 4-5
ThurmanS. Kenneth,
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ISSN:0273-9615
DOI:10.1207/s15326888chc2001_1
出版商:Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
年代:1991
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The Effect of Newborn Intensive Care on Parents' Pschological Well-Being |
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Children's Health Care,
Volume 20,
Issue 1,
1991,
Page 6-14
AffleckGlenn,
TennenHoward,
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ISSN:0273-9615
DOI:10.1207/s15326888chc2001_2
出版商:Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
年代:1991
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The Neonatal Intensive Care Experience |
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Children's Health Care,
Volume 20,
Issue 1,
1991,
Page 15-18
RapackJeanne Donelan,
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ISSN:0273-9615
DOI:10.1207/s15326888chc2001_3
出版商:Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
年代:1991
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Decisions in the NICU: The Moral Authority of Parents |
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Children's Health Care,
Volume 20,
Issue 1,
1991,
Page 19-25
ZanerRichard M.,
BlitonMark J.,
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ISSN:0273-9615
DOI:10.1207/s15326888chc2001_4
出版商:Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
年代:1991
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NICU Infants Born at Developmental Risk and the Individualized Family Service Plan/Process (IFSP) |
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Children's Health Care,
Volume 20,
Issue 1,
1991,
Page 26-33
KrehbielRobert,
MunsickGinny,
LoweJean R.,
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DOI:10.1207/s15326888chc2001_5
出版商:Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
年代:1991
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Parameters for Establishing Family-Centered Neonatal Intensive Care Services |
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Children's Health Care,
Volume 20,
Issue 1,
1991,
Page 34-39
ThurmanS. Kenneth,
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This article discusses the basis for providing family-centered services in neonatal intensive one It is suggested that these servies should be developed within the following parameters adaptive fit response to family identified needs family empowerment and independence and the recognition that families are complex dinamic systems Physical and organizational chinges necessary for the implementation of family-centered neonatal intensive care services are discussed.
ISSN:0273-9615
DOI:10.1207/s15326888chc2001_6
出版商:Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
年代:1991
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Critical Elements of Transition from NICU to Home and Follow-Up |
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Children's Health Care,
Volume 20,
Issue 1,
1991,
Page 40-49
BruderMary Beth,
ColeMolly,
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The continued expansion of NICUs and the subsequent increase in the survival rate of infants and children with special health care needs warrants an examination of the variables that contribute to a successful transition from hospital to home While best practices have been identified for both families and professionals many of the 1150 NICUs across the country are not in a position to implement such practices, primarly because of fiscal and time constrnats This article presents an overview of a project designed to identified and facilitate critical elements of transition that can be implemented at minimum cost for ali families transitioning from hospital to home care in Connecticut The identified elements include (a) the use of a parem to parent support network (b) the use of a standard discharge summary form to enhance communication among family and care providers (c) the use of a continuing care plan to facilitate the accessibility of community, services, and (d), the identification of on-going training activities for both families and providers.
ISSN:0273-9615
DOI:10.1207/s15326888chc2001_7
出版商:Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
年代:1991
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Evolving Models of Family-Centered Services in Neonatal Intensive Care |
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Children's Health Care,
Volume 20,
Issue 1,
1991,
Page 50-55
BrownWesley,
PearlLynda F.,
CarrascoNoel,
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The article examines the evolution of midels for providing family-centered servies in neo- natal intensive one settings Child-focused par- ent-infant interactin and ecological models are presented and discussed One specific eco- logical model the family-centered care model is examined in details While most current pro- grams endorsed family-centered care (FCC) as I best practice for develpmental interven- tion with infants few were found that imple mented these prectices Most utilized only lim- ited componets of FCC Instead programs operating in NICU settings had features di- tected toward child care staff training family support an transition to community Either than impacting the philosophy of cart ind/on service delivery system in the NICU Suggestions for working toward FCC in NICU setting the given and barriers are discussed.
ISSN:0273-9615
DOI:10.1207/s15326888chc2001_8
出版商:Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
年代:1991
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Evaluating Family-Centered Programs in Neonatal Intensive Care |
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Children's Health Care,
Volume 20,
Issue 1,
1991,
Page 56-61
KortelandConstance,
CornwellJanet R.,
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With the passage of P L 99-457 in October of 1986, the field of early intervention has been faced with the challenge of broadening its scope (Silber, 1989) This legislation expanded early intervention from a child-centered service to a serwce offered to families within a variety of contexts from a service for children with special needs to a service available to families as soon as risks are identified New programs are bemg designed and developed with an interagency focus which serve not only children with developmental disabilities but also their families in health, education and social services (Cornwell and Thurman, 1990) Current legislation suggests that services should be available to families as soon as their children are identified as being at-risk (Smith, 1987) In response to the legislation, states are developing definitions of "at-risk' based on criterie other than the child's test scores Therefore, in many cases, early mtervention services are being offered to families whilee their at-risk infants are still hospitalized and receiving intensive care Evaluation of these innovative and complex service delivery programs is bemg addressed as these services are developed With the broadening of the scope of early mtervention comes the need to rethink the tradtional methods of evaluating these programs This paper will address some of the issues involved in evaluating family-centered programs which are based in neonatal intensive care units (NICU).
ISSN:0273-9615
DOI:10.1207/s15326888chc2001_9
出版商:Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
年代:1991
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Pediatric Home Care (Book) |
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Children's Health Care,
Volume 20,
Issue 1,
1991,
Page 62-63
FalcoJoyce L.,
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ISSN:0273-9615
DOI:10.1207/s15326888chc2001_11
出版商:Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
年代:1991
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