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:: Volume 11, Issue 2 (7-2018) ::
jccnursing 2018, 11(2): 1-8 Back to browse issues page
Nurses’ Opinions on the Barriers to Effective Implementation of Developmental Care in Neonatal Intensive Care Units
Zahra Godarzi , Omolbani Rahimi * , Nasrin Khalesi , Farin Soleimani , Nooredin Mohammadi , Ahmad Reza Shamshiri
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Background: Theimplementationof developmentalcareinneonatalintensivecareunit(NICU)savesneonates’ energyandstabilizestheirphysiology,reducesstressinthemandtheirfamily,anddecreaseshospitalizationtimeandhealthcarecosts. Theroleof aneonatalnurseiscrucialforanappropriateandsuccessfulexecutionof developmentalcareinNICU.Thisstudywasconductedto evaluatenurses’ opinionsonbarrierstoeffectiveimplementationof developmentalcareinNICUsof TehranUniversityof Medical Sciences. Methods: Thiswasacross-sectionalstudycarriedoutonatotalof 138nurseswhohadaminimumworkexperienceof sixmonths in NICUs. Data collecting tool was a 12-point questionnaire including questions related to 5 core measures of developmental care accordingtoCoughlin’sframeworkaswellasquestionsassociatedwithbarriersbasedonastudybyWu.Descriptiveandanalytical statisticswereusedfordataanalysis. Results: Themeanagefor138nurseswas31.76±5.41years(23-49years). ThemeanworkhistoryintheNICUwas4.36±3.58years. Of all nurses, 79.7% were found to be familiar with developmental care practice. Among participants, 56.4% mentioned most part of theirfamiliaritywithdevelopmentalcare; nursesmostlygainedfamiliaritywithdevelopmentalcareviainformationexchange withnurse colleagues. Themajority of participantsdescribed thatinadequatetime, inappropriate workenvironmentin termsof spaceandequipmentof NICU,andtoomanyrequestsbyparentsweremajorbarrierstodeliver5coremeasuresof developmental careinNICUs. Conclusions: Theimplementationof developmentalcarewashamperedbyseriousbarriers.
Keywords: Barriers,DevelopmentalCare,NeonatalIntensiveCareUnit(NICU)
 
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: General
Received: 2019/06/24 | Accepted: 2019/06/24 | Published: 2019/06/24
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Godarzi Z, Rahimi O, Khalesi N, Soleimani F, Mohammadi N, Shamshiri A R. Nurses’ Opinions on the Barriers to Effective Implementation of Developmental Care in Neonatal Intensive Care Units . jccnursing 2018; 11 (2) :1-8
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نشریه پرستاری مراقبت‌ ویژه Journal of Critical Care Nursing
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