2.Centralized management strategy of the infant incubators in NICUs.
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2005;29(5):371-373
There are many problems existing at present in the incubator applications and management. Among them, the prominent problems are their cleaning and disinfection. We hope to find, through the centralized management and clinical engineering, an efficient strategy in order to get more reasonable and better maintenance, cleaning and training for infant incubators in NICUs. Scientific management will provide an excellent service to infant patients.
Incubators, Infant
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standards
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Intensive Care Units, Neonatal
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organization & administration
4.A brief introduction to NICU management in Canada.
Xiao-lan ZHANG ; Shoo kim LEE ; Ling-qing HU ; Qin ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2013;51(12):951-953
Breast Feeding
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Canada
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Caregivers
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education
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Child
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Cross Infection
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prevention & control
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Feeding Behavior
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Humans
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Infant, Newborn
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Infant, Premature
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Intensive Care Units, Neonatal
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organization & administration
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Intensive Care, Neonatal
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methods
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Neonatal Nursing
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methods
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Parents
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education
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Practice Patterns, Physicians'
5.The Korean Neonatal Network: An Overview.
Yun Sil CHANG ; Hyun Young PARK ; Won Soon PARK
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2015;30(Suppl 1):S3-S11
Currently, in the Republic of Korea, despite the very-low-birth rate, the birth rate and number of preterm infants are markedly increasing. Neonatal deaths and major complications mostly occur in premature infants, especially very-low-birth-weight infants (VLBWIs). VLBWIs weigh less than 1,500 g at birth and require intensive treatment in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). The operation of the Korean Neonatal Network (KNN) officially started on April 15, 2013, by the Korean Society of Neonatology with support from the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The KNN is a national multicenter neonatal network based on a prospective web-based registry for VLBWIs. About 2,000 VLBWIs from 60 participating hospital NICUs are registered annually in the KNN. The KNN has built unique systems such as a web-based real-time data display on the web site and a site-visit monitoring system for data quality surveillance. The KNN should be maintained and developed further in order to generate appropriate, population-based, data-driven, health-care policies; facilitate active multicenter neonatal research, including quality improvement of neonatal care; and ultimately lead to improvement in the prognosis of high-risk newborns and subsequent reduction in health-care costs through the development of evidence-based neonatal medicine in Korea.
Humans
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Infant, Newborn
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Infant, Premature
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Infant, Very Low Birth Weight
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Intensive Care Units, Neonatal
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Quality Improvement
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Registries
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Republic of Korea
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Societies, Medical/*organization & administration
6.The Effects of a Home-Visiting Discharge Education on Maternal Self-esteem, Maternal Attachment, Postpartum Depression and Family Function in the Mothers of NICU Infants.
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2004;34(8):1468-1476
PURPOSE: A quasi-experimental study was performed to investigate the effects of a home visiting discharge education program on the maternal self-esteem, attachment, postpartum depression and family function in 35 mothers of neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) infants. METHODS: Twenty-three mothers in the intervention group received the home visiting discharge education while 12 mothers in the control group received the routine, hospital discharge education. Baseline data was collected in both groups one day after delivery. The intervention group received the home visiting discharge education while the control group did the routine hospital-based discharge education. The questionnaire including the data on maternal self-esteem, attachment, postpartum depression and family function were collected within 1week after the discharge by mail. RESULTS: The scores of maternal self-esteem, and attachment were significantly increased, and the postpartum depression and the family function score were decreased after the home visiting discharge education in intervention group. There were no changes in these variables before and after the routine hospital-based discharge education in control group. CONCLUSION: These results support the beneficial effects of home visiting discharge education on the maternal role adaptation and family function of the mothers of NICU infants.
Adaptation, Psychological
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Adult
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Aftercare/organization & administration
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Attitude to Health
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Depression, Postpartum/diagnosis/etiology/*prevention & control
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*Family Health
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Female
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Home Care Services/*organization & administration
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Humans
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Infant, Newborn
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*Intensive Care Units, Neonatal
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Korea
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Male
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*Mother-Child Relations
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*Mothers/education/psychology
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Nursing Evaluation Research
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Patient Discharge
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Postnatal Care/organization & administration
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Program Evaluation
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Public Health Nursing/*organization & administration
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Questionnaires
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*Self Concept
7.Neonatal Rotavirus Infection.
Neonatal Medicine 2013;20(4):389-401
Rotavirus (RV) is the most common cause of severe gastroenteritis and one of the most common causes of hospital infections in infants and young children worldwide. RV vaccines, administered first at 6 weeks of age, have been developed by 2 pharmaceutical companies in the United States and United Kingdom. They were approved for safety and efficacy in 2006 and were recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO) to be included in all national immunization programs in 2009. Since then, the incidence of RV infections has been decreasing. However, RV vaccines are not indicated for newborns, and therefore, the vaccines cannot be used to protect newborns from RV infections. Neonatal RV strains are different from those in other age groups. Although neonatal RV strains primarily cause asymptomatic infections, they can also lead to serious complications such as severe diarrhea, dehydration, metabolic acidosis, necrotizing enterocolitis, and even death. Additionally, they can cause serious outbreaks in newborn nurseries, neonatal intensive care units, and postpartum care facilities. I reviewed the literature, including our own study, on neonatal RV infections to determine the characteristics of neonatal RV infection and its prevention in newborns.
Acidosis
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Asymptomatic Infections
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Child
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Cross Infection
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Dehydration
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Diarrhea
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Disease Outbreaks
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Enterocolitis, Necrotizing
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Gastroenteritis
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Great Britain
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Humans
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Immunization Programs
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Incidence
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Infant
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Infant, Newborn
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Intensive Care Units, Neonatal
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Nurseries
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Postnatal Care
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Rotavirus Infections*
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Rotavirus*
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United States
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Vaccines
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World Health Organization