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Inside the NICU Parent Experience: Overcoming Communication Barriers

by Keira Sorrells, BSc
  • Duration: 60 Mins
  • Credits: 1 CERP, 1 R-CERP
  • Learning Format: Webinar
  • Handout: Yes
  • Origin: Neonates 2017
Abstract:

It is human nature to "relate" to and take care of those we view as being most like us. However, choosing your patients is not an option. Studies have shown that parents who have an infant in the NICUf are at risk for developing PPD, PTSD, and other mental health concerns that may negatively impact their ability to bond with their babies. Further research tells us that a parent's ability to bond with their infant is critical to that child's overall development. Healthcare providers in the NICU must be equipped to uncover the details of a parent's experience that may not be apparent on first glance. A parent who has fallen victim to PTSD may exhibit many symptoms that can in their behavior as a response to their trauma that can then create many opportunities for misunderstanding, miscommunication, and ultimately an environment of discord. By sharing her experience of having micropreemie triplets in the NICU, Ms. Sorrells will lead the audience on an exploration of the psychosocial needs of NICU parents to uncover common barriers of communication and how to overcome those barriers to improve outcomes.

Learning Objectives:

Objective 1: Identify common responses of parents to the preterm birth of their child
Objective 2: Analyze long term impact and implications for families following the preterm birth of their child
Objective 3: Identify common communication barriers between NICU parents and care providers
Objective 4: Provide specific strategies for communicating with NICU parents

Categories: Parents in the NICU,
Presentations: 10  |  Hours / CE Credits: 10.5  |  Viewing Time: 8 Weeks