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[Optimization of neonatal hospital care for very preterm babies while supporting early parent-child relationships].

N V AndrushchenkoV O AnikinaAlexander S IovaA V KaganE Yu KryukovE V PlotnikovaO V PoteshkinaD I ChernegoRifkat J Muhamedrahimov
Published in: Zhurnal nevrologii i psikhiatrii imeni S.S. Korsakova (2021)
Research shows that not only medical but also psychological factors such as parents' emotional state, their parenting skills, quality of very early relationships with the infant influence child's physical and mental health and development. The support of good infant-mother relationships is an essential part of early family-centered help to premature babies. The article reviews existing evidence-based programs of neonatal care and support of early mother-child relationships for preterm babies at the hospital. It covers three main directions: discussing with parents prognosis of a child's health and development; supporting natural conditions of child development, and including parents into child early care and observation. Data presented in the article shows that if using each of the mentioned above directions that are important for quality early care and interaction, positive dynamics is seen both on parents' and preterm infant's side. Designated programs can be widely implemented in neonatal intensive care units for children born before term, including those with extremely low body weight when they achieve clinical stabilization. The material presented in the article may be used as the scientific base for implementing in Russian Federation early care system both at the hospital level and, later, in the family environment. It also constitutes new directions for research of preterm babies and their parents.
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