Care Coordination in the NICU (eBook)
225 Seiten
Springer Publishing Company (Verlag)
978-0-8261-4012-8 (ISBN)
CONTENTS
Contributors
Foreword by Pat Scheans, DNP, NNP-BC
Preface
Acknowledgments
PART I. CARE COORDINATION AND FAMILY-CENTERED CARE
1. Nursing History, Care Coordination, and Family-Centered Care: An Overview
References
PART II. SUPPORTING PATIENTS IN HIGH-RISK PREGNANCY AND DELIVERY
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
Recommendations/Suggestions for Best Practice
Recommended Resources
References
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
Recommendations/Suggestions for Best Practice
Recommended Resources
References
4. Supporting Families When Both Mom and Baby Become Ill
Caring for Mom and Baby as a Dyad During Emergencies
Caring for Families When Mom Does Not Survive
Recommendations/Suggestions for Best Practice
Recommended Resources
References
PART III. SUPPORTING PATIENTS AND FAMILIES IN THE NICU
5. NICU Admission
Supporting the Patient and Family During a NICU Admission
Education and Information Sharing
Recommendations/Suggestions for Best Practice
Recommended Resources
References
6. Supporting Families in the NICU
Bridging the Gap for NICU Professionals
Neonatal Intensive Parenting Unit
Siblings in the NICU
Recommendations/Suggestions for Best Practice
Recommended Resources
References
7. Helping Families Make the Hospital a Home
Making the NICU a Nursery
Celebrating Milestones
Hospital Holidays
Recommendations/Suggestions for Best Practice
Recommended Resources
References
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
Recommendations/Suggestions for Best Practice
Recommended Resources
References
PART IV. SUPPORTING PATIENTS WITH SPECIAL CHALLENGES IN THE NICU
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
Recommendations/Suggestions for Best Practice
Recommended Resources
References
10. Helping Families Balance NICU Life and Home Life
Balancing Older Siblings
Balancing Parenting and Relationships
Returning to Work
Recommendations/Suggestions for Best Practice
Recommended Resources
References
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
Recommendations/Suggestions for Best Practice
Recommended Resources
References
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
Recommendations/Suggestions for Best Practice
Recommended Resources
References
PART V. SUPPORTING WITH BEREAVEMENT AND PALLIATIVE CARE
13. Bereavement: Supporting Families Experiencing a Loss in the Perinatal Period
Miscarriage
Stillbirth
Neonatal Death
Family Support During Perinatal Loss
Recommendations/Suggestions for Best Practice
Recommended Resources
References
14. Palliative Care and Bereavement Support in the Neonatal Period
Preparing for Palliative Care
Transition From Life to Death
Family Support After Death
Recommendations/Suggestions for Best Practice
Recommended Resources
References
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
Recommendations/Suggestions for Best Practice
Recommended Resources
References
PART VI. THERAPEUTIC STRATEGIES FOR CAREGIVERS AND PATIENTS
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
Recommendations/Suggestions for Best Practice
Recommended Resources
References
Index
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 28.8.2018 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Pädiatrie |
Pflege ► Fachpflege ► Anästhesie / Intensivmedizin | |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Pflege ► Kinderkrankenpflege | |
Schlagworte | Bereavement • care coordination • Caregivers • family-centered care • high-risk antepartum patient • high-risk delivery • high-risk pregnancy • neonatal patient • Neonatal Period • NICU • nursing • nursing history • Palliative Care • Perinatal period • Psychosocial Support • quality care |
ISBN-10 | 0-8261-4012-2 / 0826140122 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-8261-4012-8 / 9780826140128 |
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