Child Maltreatment in the NICU: Recognizing the Unseen Harms

Child Maltreatment in the NICU: Recognizing the Unseen HarmsBy: Mary Coughlin Published on: 09/10/2024

This blog post explores the often overlooked forms of child maltreatment in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), emphasizing the importance of trauma-informed developmental care. From inadequate pain management and prolonged parental separation to lack of sleep protection and frightening feeding experiences, the post highlights how unintentional harm can impact preterm babies. It also underscores the critical role of compassionate collaborative care in supporting both the emotional well-being of infants and their families. Through a trauma-informed lens, this post calls for a balance of science and soul in neonatal care, ensuring that every baby has the opportunity to thrive

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Child Maltreatment in the NICU: Recognizing the Unseen Harms

Addressing Pain and Stress in the NICU: A Path to Comfort and Healing

Addressing Pain and Stress in the NICU: A Path to Comfort and HealingBy: Mary Coughlin Published on: 06/10/2024

Delves into the critical role of pain and stress management for newborns in the NICU. This blog post explores strategies for preventing, assessing, and managing pain, while highlighting the vital role families play in their baby’s care. Discover how compassionate care and proactive interventions create a more peaceful, healing environment for babies, families, and clinicians alike.

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Addressing Pain and Stress in the NICU: A Path to Comfort and Healing

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