Literature DB >> 16527065

[Developmental centered care. Evaluation of Spanish neonatal units].

J Perapoch López1, C R Pallás Alonso, María A Linde Sillo, María T Moral Pumarega, F Benito Castro, M López Maestro, S Caserío Carbonero, J de la Cruz Bértolo.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Developmental and family centered care (DC) is a framework that aims to enhance the neurodevelopment of the infant. Over the last few years Spanish neonatal units have been working toward introducing this type of care.
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate DC in Spanish neonatal units by assessing certain features of the care provided to very low birth weight infants and their families. MATERIAL AND
METHOD: Spanish hospitals attending infants under 1,500 g were identified. A cross sectional study was performed using a telephone questionnaire with 25 DC-related items.
RESULTS: Of the 100 hospitals attending infants under 1,500 g, 83 hospitals from all the Autonomous Communities in Spain participated in the survey. Of these, 31 % had noise pollution controls, 72 % controlled light intensity, 75 % bound the infants, and 29 % used saccharose as an analgesic. Ten percent allowed unrestricted parental visits. Twenty-two percent used kangaroo care without restriction. Sixty-three percent of the units reported difficulties when introducing DC-related changes.
CONCLUSIONS: Practically all neonatal units have some type of DC activity, although in certain areas, such as unrestricted parental visits, the rate of implementation is low.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16527065     DOI: 10.1157/13084172

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  An Pediatr (Barc)        ISSN: 1695-4033            Impact factor:   1.500


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