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NICU Hospitalization: Long-Term Implications on Parenting and Child Behaviors.

Rachel E LeanCynthia E RogersRachel A PaulEmily D Gerstein
Published in: Current treatment options in pediatrics (2018)
Long-term associations may reflect the stability of early parental responses to NICU interventions and the extent to which parents continue to implement mental health and sensitive parenting techniques in the home. However, the transition of parental psychiatric care from hospital to community-based services upon NICU discharge remains a pertinent need for high-risk families. Remaining issues also concern the extent to which NICU interventions incorporate sociodemographic differences across families, and whether interventions are generalizable or feasible across hospitals. Despite variation across interventions and NICUs; supporting, educating, and partnering with parents is crucial to strengthen longer-term family functioning and alter the developmental trajectories of high-risk infants.
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