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Changes of Infant- and Family-Centered Care Practices Administered to Extremely Preterm Infants During Implementation of the NIDCAP Program

Introduction: Many studies have evaluated the Neonatal Individualized Developmental Care and Assessment Program (NIDCAP), but few studies have assessed changes in infant- and family-centered developmental care (IFCDC) practices during its implementation. Objectives: The primary objective of this sin...

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Published in:Frontiers in pediatrics 2021-09, Vol.9, p.718813-718813
Main Authors: Klein, Valérie, Zores-Koenig, Claire, Dillenseger, Laurence, Langlet, Claire, Escande, Benoît, Astruc, Dominique, Le Ray, Isabelle, Kuhn, Pierre
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Summary:Introduction: Many studies have evaluated the Neonatal Individualized Developmental Care and Assessment Program (NIDCAP), but few studies have assessed changes in infant- and family-centered developmental care (IFCDC) practices during its implementation. Objectives: The primary objective of this single center study was to investigate the impact of the implementation of the NIDCAP program on IFCDC practices used for management of extremely preterm infants (EPIs). The secondary objective was to determine during implementation the impact of this program on the short-term medical outcomes of all EPIs hospitalized at our center. Methods: All EPIs (
ISSN:2296-2360
2296-2360
DOI:10.3389/fped.2021.718813