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Tags: 2004, Adult Attitude to Health Caregivers/psychology Child Child, and also helps to inform interventions to improve family-centered care in the PICU., and protecting. Parents' reports suggest that the best nursing behaviors are those that facilitate and complement critical aspects of the parent al role, Backlog, caring, Harbaugh BL, Hospital/psychology Parents/psychology Pediatric Nursing/standardsProfessional-Family Relations Quality of Health Care Research Support, Issues Compr Pediatr Nurs, Journal Article, Kirschbaum M, namely showing affection, Newborn Intensive Care Units, Non-U.S. Gov't Research Support, P.H.S.Social Perception, Pediatric/standards Male Midwestern United States Nursing Staff, PedPal Lit, Preschool Female Humans Infant Infant, thus reinforcing family integrity during a time of turmoil and uncertainty. Incorporating this knowledge into practice contributes to nurses' understanding of PICU hospitalization as a family event, Tomlinson PS, U.S. Gov't, watching
Tags: 2004, Adolescent Adult Birth Weight Female Gestational Age Hospitals, American Journal Of Occupational Therapy, and regarding how the baby looked and behaved. The infant characteristic of gestational age resulted in significantly different scores concerning the baby's appearance and behavior. Consistent predictors of stress were length of stay, Backlog, Dudek-Shriber L, Extreme Prematurity, Journal Article, Neonatal Male Middle Aged Occupational TherapyParent-Child Relations Parenting/psychology Parents/psychology Regression Analysis Stress, Newborn Intensive Care Units, PedPal Lit, Psychological Urban Population%X OBJECTIVE: This study investigated the stress experienced by parents in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), the infant and parent characteristics that resulted in different stress responses, Urban Humans Infant