From Rough Waters to Smooth Sailing: NICU Population Management Model

Cynthia Jacobs RN, BSN, Callie Dobbins RN, MSN, NEA-BC
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Patient and family navigation is an emerging strategy to address the complexity of care experienced during prolonged hospitalizations and extended follow-up care. An innovative navigator program for extremely premature infants was developed and implemented in an 85 bed level IV neonatal unit. The family navigator model addresses the psychological needs of the neonatal families by providing individualized anticipatory guidance and support as the family moves through their child's hospital experience. Program experts titled Neonatal Family Navigators serve as a consistent liaison to facilitate information sharing, offer education and promote a multidisciplinary team approach with the neonatal patient and family at the center of the team. This program demonstrated positive outcomes including improved family satisfaction metrics, decreased length of stay, and enhanced the overall coping mechanisms of families who experience an extended neonatal hospital stay.

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患者和家属导航是一种新兴的战略,以解决长期住院和延长随访护理期间所经历的护理复杂性。一个创新的导航程序为极早产儿开发和实施在85个床位的四级新生儿单位。家庭导航员模型通过提供个性化的预期指导和支持来解决新生儿家庭的心理需求,因为他们的孩子在医院的经历。名为新生儿家庭导航员的项目专家作为始终如一的联络人,促进信息共享,提供教育,并促进以新生儿患者和家庭为中心的多学科团队方法。该计划显示出积极的结果,包括改善家庭满意度指标,缩短住院时间,并增强新生儿住院时间延长的家庭的整体应对机制。
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