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RESEARCH ON EARLY DEVELOPMENTAL CARE FOR

French · Hardback

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Research on Early Developmental Care for Preterm Neonates

Increase in survival for very low birth weight infants has been observed, due to various improvement in perinatal care. However neurodevelopmental outcome remains a major issue. The effect of early environmental factors (during the hospital stay) and routine NICU practices on neurobehavioral development is discussed. Developmental care is an association of environmental and behavioral strategies designed to decrease the stress of preterm neonates and to improve the neurobehavioral outcome. These interventions can be used alone or in association into more complex programs as the Neonatal Individualized Developmental Care and Assessment Program (NIDCAP).

Despite growing scientific literature, the medical impact of developmental care is still controversial. Major differences in medical and nursing practices are observed.

This book reviews the theoretical framework underlying developmental care and the research-based data in different fields : neuroscience, developmental psychology, medicine and nursing. Reflection on the impact on staff are included. Recommendation for new research programs on this important aspect of neonatal care are proposed.

This book provides an important survey for scientists, clinicians, neuropsychologists and nurses.

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Authors Joy V. Browne, Collectif, Jacques Sizun, SIZUN J
Publisher JOHN LIBBEY EUROTEXT EDITIONS
 
Languages French
Product format Hardback
Released 06.07.2006
 
EAN 9782742004164
ISBN 978-2-7420-0416-4
Dimensions 180 mm x 250 mm x 10 mm
Weight 430 g
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

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