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Reflects a dramatic evolution in the concept of trauma-informed
care in the NICU.Substantially revised and updated, the new edition
of this acclaimed resource for neonatal nurse practitioners and
NICU clinicians remains the only book to provide the most current,
evidence-based caring strategies for managing current and
later-life trauma associated with the NICU experience. This second
edition builds on the foundation established in the first:
trauma-informed care begins with the clinician. Aimed at
transforming NICU practice, the second edition delivers five
completely new chapters that reflect state-of-the-art developments
in neonatal care and the changing role of the NICU clinician.
Transformative Nursing in the NICU, Second Edition provides an
in-depth examination of the biological effects of neonatal trauma,
changes to the neuro-endocrine-immune network, and epigenetics, as
well as the foundations of caring science in the NICU. Brimming
with practical strategies and evidence-based core measures, the
book describes protocols proven to mitigate or reduce the profound
neonatal morbidities and subsequent challenges afflicting newborns
in the NICU. It includes examples of favorable outcomes from
practitioners worldwide and presents engaging online learning
activities that facilitate the translation of content into clinical
practice. New to This Edition: Presents FIVE completely new
chapters: Neurologic Consequences of NICU Trauma The
Value-Proposition of Trauma-informed Care in the NICU The Science
of Trauma-informed Care in the NICU The Soul of Trauma-informed
Care in the NICU Attributes of the Trauma-Informed Clinician Covers
the needs and attributes of competent neonatal clinicians including
those required for role development, teamwork, and NICU success
Delivers expanded coverage of the Global Health Care Quality Chasm
and the Institute of Health Care Improvement's Quadruple Aim Key
Features: Reframes the concept of developmentally supportive care
to trauma-informed, age-appropriate care Addresses the foundations
of caring science in the NICU Underscores the importance of
holistic NICU care that encompasses the neonate, the family, and
the clinician Advances the concept of trauma-informed NICU care
from theory to practice and demonstrates how this results in
improved outcomes Presents current evidence-based best practices in
trauma-informed care in the NICU to improve effective practice for
interdisciplinary neonatal clinicians
This innovative book for Neonatal Nurses and NICU clinicians
provides evidence-based clinical guidelines proven to mitigate and
reduce the often profound trauma experience and subsequent
developmental challenges for vulnerable hospitalized infants and
their families. Each in-depth guideline includes the latest
scientific research explaining the clinical rationale for the
recommended practices, associated short-term and long-term
outcomes, and implementation strategies to support practice
improvement. The text reflects a trend - the provision of
trauma-informed care in the neonatal intensive care unit - that has
recently gained increasing momentum. With endorsements by respected
transdisciplinary neonatal clinicians, it provides guidelines that
encompass the five core measures for age-appropriate care,
including the Healing Environment, Pain and Stress, Protected
Sleep, Activities for Daily Living, Age-Appropriate Infant Guided
Feeding, and Family-Integrated Care. The book also features
downloadable sample competencies and parent teaching guides, along
with additional eLearning modules with Nursing CE. A
self-assessment checklist and teaching sheets, sample competencies,
and sample algorithms add to the book's utility. Key
Features:Provides clinically relevant, evidence-based practice
guidelines for minimising trauma in neonates.Encompasses the five
core measures for age-appropriate care.Includes proven
implementation strategies to facilitate practice
transformation.Offers downloadable sample competencies and parent
teaching guides and eLearning modules with Nursing CE.Reviewed and
endorsed by transdisciplinary neonatal clinicians.
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