Using a behavior analytics approach to change nursing care of extremely premature infants: A pilot study
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Jenn Gonya,
Jessica Niski,
Nicole Cistone
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The neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is, inherently, a trauma environment for the extremely premature infant. This trauma is often exacerbated by nurse caregiving practices that can be modified and still remain effective. Our study explored how behavior analytics could be used to implement an intervention known as Care by Cues and how the intervention might, ultimately, impact infant physiologic stability.
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