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Care coordination in the NICU : implementing family-centered nursing care for optimal outcomes / Sara L. Mosher.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Mosher, Sara L., author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Neonatal intensive care--Decision making.
- Neonatal intensive care.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (350 pages)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- New York, NY : Springer Publishing Company, [2019]
- Summary:
- Focuses on nurturing the emotional health of patients and families to ensure improved outcomes This innovative clinical practice resource for neonatal nurses embodies family-centered care strategies for optimal outcomes through every phase of the NICU experience.
- Contents:
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Bibliography
- Preface
- General Introduction
- Chapter Sections
- Author's Personal Story
- Family Story
- Recommendations/Suggestions for Best Practice
- Recommended Resources
- Case Studies
- Acknowledgments
- Share Care Coordination in the NICU: Implementing Family-Centered Nursing Care for Optimal Outcomes
- Part I: Care Coordination and Family-Centered Care
- Chapter 1: Nursing History, Care Coordination, and Family-Centered Care: An Overview
- References
- Part II: Supporting Patients in High-Risk Pregnancy and Delivery
- Chapter 2: Supporting High-Risk Pregnancy Bed-Rest Patients and Preparing Them for a Potential NICU Baby
- Supporting High-Risk Pregnancy Bed-Rest Patients
- Preparing for the NICU
- Chapter 3: Supporting Families During High-Risk Deliveries
- Supporting the Patient and Family During the Delivery
- Including Family in Neonatal Resuscitation
- Caring for Mom and Baby as a Dyad During Emergencies
- Chapter 4: Supporting Families When Both Mom and Baby Become Ill
- Caring for Families When Mom Does Not Survive
- Part III: Supporting Patients and Families in the NICU
- Chapter 5: NICU Admission
- Supporting the Patient and Family During a NICU Admission
- Education and Information Sharing
- Chapter 6: Supporting Families in the NICU
- Bridging the Gap for NICU Professionals
- Neonatal Intensive Parenting Unit.
- Siblings in the NICU
- Chapter 7: Helping Families Make the Hospital a Home
- Making the NICU a Nursery
- Celebrating Milestones
- Hospital Holidays
- Chapter 8: Helping Families Prepare for Discharge and Life After the NICU
- How to Take Over the Care of Their Newborn
- How to Manage Follow-Up Appointments
- Helping Families Find Connection With Others
- Making Discharge a Celebration
- Part IV: Supporting Patients With Special Challenges in the NICU
- Chapter 9: How to Support Families Who Are Challenging to Connect With
- Caring for Families With Varying Levels of Education and Learning Disabilities
- Caring for Families Who Have Very Limited Resources and Support
- Addressing the Unique Needs of Teen Parents
- Chapter 10: Helping Families Balance NICU Life and Home Life
- Balancing Older Siblings
- Balancing Parenting and Relationships
- Returning to Work
- Chapter 11: Supporting Families Faced With Neonatal Transport
- Caring for Families Whose Infant Is Transported Out of a Facility
- Building Relationships Between Transferring Units
- Caring for Families Whose Infants Are Transported Into a Facility
- Chapter 12: Supporting Families Who Experience a Postpartum Mood Disorder
- Assessing Families for Postpartum Mood Disorders
- Providing Layered Levels of Emotional Support to Families.
- Encouraging Intentional Parental Self-Care Practices
- Part V: Supporting With Bereavement and Palliative Care
- Chapter 13: Bereavement: Supporting Families Experiencing a Loss in the Perinatal Period
- Miscarriage
- Stillbirth
- Neonatal Death
- Family Support During Perinatal Loss
- Chapter 14: Palliative Care and Bereavement Support in the Neonatal Period
- Preparing for Palliative Care
- Transition From Life to Death
- Family Support After Death
- Chapter 15: Supporting Staff and Self-Care After a Patient Loss
- Preparing Staff to Care for Families Who Experience Loss
- Self-Care Practices
- Honoring Memories of Patients and Their Families
- Part VI: Therapeutic Strategies for Caregivers and Patients
- Chapter 16: Caring for the Caregiver: How to Avoid Burnout
- Message From Cheryl Milford
- Patient Relationships and Boundaries
- Understanding How We Respond to Stress
- Vicarious Traumatization, Compassion Fatigue, and Burnout
- Self-Care: It Is All About You
- Resilience: Protection From Caregiver Mental Health Complications
- Conflict Resolution With Coworkers
- Support From Administration and Coworkers
- Cheryl Milford's Summary
- Index.
- Notes:
- Description based on print version record.
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- ISBN:
- 0-8261-4012-2
- OCLC:
- 1048776638
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