The InfoFEP website (educational intervention) is an acceptable and feasible intervention according to NICU parents. https://t.co/erCI4i1SaB @NlfeeleyN
Symptoms of depression in parents after discharge from NICU associated with family‐centred care https://t.co/UEx42xGx9w
@AnnaAxelin and I will be presenting this study this Friday on @canadianpreemie Premie Chats. Anyone can listen
Family‐centred care and breastfeeding self‐efficacy determined how ready mothers were for their infants to be discharged from a neonatal intensive care unit https://t.co/yBgACvh2ZS
Our study found that mothers who spent more time in the #NICU were more likely to experience #sleep disturbances, yet few actually slept in the unit. Why might this be?
Our study finds that #NICU#mothers who are expressing #breastmilk are more likely to have sleep problems. Factors Influencing Mothers’ Quality of Sleep during Their Infants’ NICU Hospitalization https://t.co/VkLzCYeXQY
Factors Influencing Mothers’ Quality of Sleep during Their Infants’ NICU Hospitalization: Behavioral Sleep Medicine: Vol 0, No @NlfeeleyN https://t.co/pyKtarEa2d
Thank you @NlfeeleyN@AnnaAxelin and Emilie Gosselin for the wonderful collaboration!
Emotional Closeness Among NICU Fathers: A Qualitative... : Advances in Neonatal Care https://t.co/hckS6GBQNt
8th SCENE meeting exploring closeness/separation for ##NICU parents & infants is happening May 19 & 20. 240 from 33 countries will attend virtual meeting
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Merci aux parents et aux infirmières qui ont participé à ce projet! La suite du projet à venir prochainement. J'ai bien hâte de voir les résultats et de les partager avec vous :)