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Late Preterm Infants

A Guide for Nurses, Midwives, Clinicians and Allied Health Professionals

«“The audience is all healthcare providers involved in the care of these infants: midwives; registered nurses in labor/delivery and postpartum; community‐based nurses; and pediatric nurses in clinics and the NICU. … The best aspect of the book is its readability and the effort the authors make to engage readers by using the first person from an infant perspective. This technique is used to highlight the unique aspects of this population and delineate how they differ from preterm term and term infants.” (Ellyn E Cavanagh, Doody's Book Reviews, August 09, 2019)»

This volume analyses the distinct care needs of late preterm infants and their parents by reflecting on the best available evidence to inform practice and latest innovations in care. It addresses the spectrum of issues experienced by late preterm infants and their parents and ways to ensure healthy transitions from hospital to community. Les mer

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This volume analyses the distinct care needs of late preterm infants and their parents by reflecting on the best available evidence to inform practice and latest innovations in care. It addresses the spectrum of issues experienced by late preterm infants and their parents and ways to ensure healthy transitions from hospital to community. We define late preterm infants as those born between 340/7 to 366/7 7 weeks' gestational age.







The book uses creative writing prompts and a narrative style to gain insight and be self-reflection in and on practice to move the reader to embrace best practices. Issues such as mother's physical and emotional health, father's burden in postpartum period, the work organization of nurses caring for late preterm infants, feeding and jaundice which threaten readmission, and neurodevelopmental outcomes of late preterm infants are specifically addressed.







Areas of innovation are shared for consideration to prompt readers to think about continuous improvement in quality of care. The book shares local and global perspectives to address the common concerns related to care of late preterm infants and their parents, and fosters a partnership in promoting health of late preterm infants and their parents all across the globe. It is intended for any health care providers such as nurses, midwives, physicians and other allied care professionals like health visitors, community health workers.

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Forlag
Springer International Publishing AG
Innbinding
Innbundet
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
152
ISBN
9783319943510
Utgivelsesår
2019
Format
24 x 16 cm

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«“The audience is all healthcare providers involved in the care of these infants: midwives; registered nurses in labor/delivery and postpartum; community‐based nurses; and pediatric nurses in clinics and the NICU. … The best aspect of the book is its readability and the effort the authors make to engage readers by using the first person from an infant perspective. This technique is used to highlight the unique aspects of this population and delineate how they differ from preterm term and term infants.” (Ellyn E Cavanagh, Doody's Book Reviews, August 09, 2019)»

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