Care for infants after discharge

Going Skin-to-Skin Is Best for New Babies
  • Establishing a baseline measurement for how long moms are getting skin-to-skin contact with their new babies
  • Creating talking points of the benefits for both new baby and mother about this critical bonding
  • Communicating with staff to ensure a minimum of 60 minutes of skin-to-skin contact occurs post delivery

 What can your team do to explain the "why" behind what you are doing? 

scarrpm Wed, 12/28/2016 - 11:18
Powerpoint: Easing the Pain for Babies and Families Kellie Applen Wed, 10/12/2011 - 16:24
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LMP staff, UBT consultants, improvement advisers

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This Powerpoint slide spotlights a Neonatal Intesive Care Unit that improved families' understanding and perception of their infant's pain management. Use in presentations to show some of the methods used and the measurable results being achieved by unit-based teams across Kaiser Permanente.

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This Powerpoint slide spotlights a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit that improved families' understanding and perception of their infant's pain management.

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