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Michael T. Hynan
This chapter describes the evolution of neonatal intensive care from the 1960s to 2020. This historical progression includes the following stages: parents excluded from the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU); parents as “observers/visitors” duri
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https://doi.org/10.1093/med-psych/9780197545027.003.0001
https://doi.org/10.1093/med-psych/9780197545027.003.0001
Autor:
Michael T. Hynan, S L Hall, H Cohen, Stephen R. Lassen, R F Hatfield, J W Craig, Raylene Phillips, E Goyer
Publikováno v:
Journal of Perinatology
This paper describes a paradigm shift occurring in neonatal intensive care. Care teams are moving from a focus limited to healing the baby’s medical problems towards a focus that also requires effective partnerships with families. These partnership
Autor:
Michael T. Hynan
Publikováno v:
Newborn and Infant Nursing Reviews. 16:285-288
This article contains a perspective on the evolution of the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) by a psychologist, who became the father of a premature baby in 1980. The perspective offered describes: a) parent support groups, b) research on emotiona
Publikováno v:
Newborn and Infant Nursing Reviews. 16(2):69-73
Parents whose babies are admitted to neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) are subject to a variety of stresses that increase their risk to suffer from postpartum depression, posttraumatic stress disorder, and anxiety disorders. Parental distress can
Publikováno v:
Newborn and Infant Nursing Reviews. 15:24-27
Parents of infants admitted to a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) experience stress and psychological distress. They need psychosocial support. While survival of even micropreemies has dramatically improved in the last decade, few best practices h
Autor:
S L Hall, Michael T. Hynan
Publikováno v:
Journal of Perinatology
This article provides a rationale for and brief description of the process of developing recommendations for program standards for psychosocial support of parents with babies in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). A multidisciplinary workgroup o
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Stephen R. Lassen, Lisa R. Baker, K O Mounts, Pamela A. Geller, R Cicco, Chavis A. Patterson, Zina Steinberg, Alison M. Stuebe, C Milford, S Saxton, Lisa S. Segre, Michael T. Hynan
Publikováno v:
Journal of Perinatology
This article describes recommended activities of social workers, psychologists and psychiatric staff within the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). NICU mental health professionals (NMHPs) should interact with all NICU parents in providing emotional
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Journal of Perinatology. 26:533-539
Objective: To enhance the clinical utility of the Perinatal Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Questionnaire (PPQ), the current study sought to refine the measure by changing the item response options from dichotomous choices to a likert scale for
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Psychological Services. 3:129-136
Recent publications suggest that psychotherapy models generated in outpatient settings do not fully generalize to the training clinic. A possible explanation for these findings is that the nature in which change occurs during psychotherapy may actual
Autor:
Michael T. Hynan
Publikováno v:
Newborn and Infant Nursing Reviews. 5:87-92
This article reviews research on sex differences in communication with a focus on communicating with fathers and mothers in the nursery during times of stress. Summaries of meta-analytic research are presented. This review indicates that similarities