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Supporting parents to communicate with their premature baby – why do we need to explore this?

2024-12-02T09:17:50+00:00

By Petty, J, Whiting, L & Harding, C. (2023). This week’s blog comes from Dr. Julia Petty and Dr. Lisa Whiting from the University of Hertfordshire and Professor Celia Harding from City University of London, who are sharing thoughts on how nurses can support parents to communicate with their premature babies.  Babies born prematurely are at increased risk of developing speech, language and communication problems (Harding et al., 2019; Rabie et al, 2015) which can significantly impact on educational achievements and the ability to engage socially during early years. These difficulties can be wide ranging and include problems with being able to learn [...]

Supporting parents to communicate with their premature baby – why do we need to explore this?2024-12-02T09:17:50+00:00

Learning to communicate with premature babies

2024-12-02T09:25:09+00:00

Our Early Years Project Manager (and mum of twins) Alison shares what she learnt recently about the work of speech and language therapists in neonatal units. From The National Literacy Trust 25 Jun 2019 At the Hot Topics in Neonatal Speech and Language Therapy conference last week, I was surprised – and fascinated – to learn about speech and language therapists working in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs). It had never occurred to me that there would be a need for that, but the conference opened my eyes to the important work that they do. READ MORE [...]

Learning to communicate with premature babies2024-12-02T09:25:09+00:00

The Book Trust – Reading to babies in a neonatal unit in Bradford

2024-11-23T18:32:18+00:00

Bradford Royal Infirmary teams up with local library service to give babies the best start in life with books Published on: 16 June 2022 Sharing a book with babies in their earliest months supports their brain development, communication skills, helps families bond,and reduces stress according to leading Neonatal Consultant Dr Aishin Lok.   A newborn baby. Image: Canva Dr Aishin Lok and the team from the Neonatal Unit at Bradford Royal Infirmary have teamed up with Bradford Libraries to get Bookstart Baby packs to the hospital’s youngest patients.   The books and resources in the Bookstart Baby pack have been specifically designed with the developmental needs of [...]

The Book Trust – Reading to babies in a neonatal unit in Bradford2024-11-23T18:32:18+00:00

Communicating with premature babies – enablers, barriers and strategies

2024-12-06T13:46:08+00:00

Access the full recordings to hear the perspectives from: Our research –Exploring the barriers and enablers of communication between premature babies, parents and neonatal nurses Dr Julia Petty, Dr Celia Harding and Dr Lisa Whiting Exploring the Importance of Infant Communication: Building Stronger Foundations for Language Development Rebecca Murphy, NIHR PCAF Fellow, Clinical Lead Neonatal Speech and Language Therapist, Kings College Hospital. 'Your lips move but I can't hear what you're saying’: Effective communication with parents in a high- threat environment Rebecca Chilvers, Consultant Clinical Psychologist | Psychology Lead for the EOE Neonatal ODN. Communication - What impact would you [...]

Communicating with premature babies – enablers, barriers and strategies2024-12-06T13:46:08+00:00

Start for Life: If they could tell you

2024-11-23T18:36:44+00:00

We believe that the PAC aims are relevant for the new government that encourages parents to bond with their infant and suggests that building a close relationship can reduce mental health difficulties in later life. Infant responses such as expressions, reactions, noises and cries are indicators of infant mental well-being. READ MORE

Start for Life: If they could tell you2024-11-23T18:36:44+00:00

A Stay in the Neonatal Unit- An animated guide to your role as a parent and what to expect

2024-11-23T18:35:48+00:00

This excellent animation was developed by Southwest Neonatal Network, UK in conjunction with the NICU Foundation. Aimed at parents, it provides a very useful picture for those learning / working in the neonatal unit of what parents go through during their time there. READ MORE

A Stay in the Neonatal Unit- An animated guide to your role as a parent and what to expect2024-11-23T18:35:48+00:00

Neonatal Intensive Care Nursing (3rd Edition)- Boxwell, Petty & Kaiser (2020)- book web companion

2024-11-23T18:35:42+00:00

This web-based, learning platform written and developed by Julia Petty and Lisa Kaiser accompanies the book of the same name. Click on the link above and then go to the ‘Students’ tab for Case studies with answer guides, interactive exercises & quizzes and further resources for all chapters in the book. READ MORE

Neonatal Intensive Care Nursing (3rd Edition)- Boxwell, Petty & Kaiser (2020)- book web companion2024-11-23T18:35:42+00:00

A Guide to Neonatal Care

2024-11-23T18:35:34+00:00

Handbook for Health Professionals This web companion has been compiled by the editors to provide supplementary content for the book and links to other relevant resources and further reading. Each chapter has an associated glossary linked closely with the book content as well as other information written by key contributors to the book, that may be useful for the topic area. We hope you find the content provides a useful supplementary source of learning to accompany our book. Please do get in touch if you have any comments and/or suggestions for additional content. READ MORE

A Guide to Neonatal Care2024-11-23T18:35:34+00:00
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