Jaeger CB, Altimier L. NICU Couplet Care: metrics to guide an evolving model of care.
J Perinatol 2023;
43:30-34. [PMID:
38086964 DOI:
10.1038/s41372-023-01783-5]
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Abstract
OBJECTIVE
The evidence-based science of maternal and neonatal care has been rapidly changing. As a result, clinical practice and the design of physical space have evolved in order to provide neuroprotection for the baby and meet expectations of family presence and participation.
SETTING
The concept and practice of NICU Couplet Care supports positive health well-being/outcomes and early relationship building between the mother-baby-father/partner.
RESULTS
Monitoring evidence-based measures and metrics of standardized care, performance competence, neuro-physical and psychosocial outcomes, environmental design, family and staff satisfaction, and sustainability are essential to the evolution of quality, safe, efficient, effective, ethical, and cost-effective care for the mother, baby, and family. Transparency in the dissemination of evidence, practice standards, and outcome data is important to guide parents/families and health professionals in making informed shared decisions regarding the clinical care provided and the environment where care takes place.
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