- Student Website Companion site – for the book, Boxwell, Petty and Kaiser (2020) Neonatal intensive Care Nursing– See Book web companion & click on ‘Student tab’ . Each chapter in the book has supplementary additional resources, case studies with answer guides and interactive exercises. The resource can also be accessed through the publisher site (scroll down to Instructor and Student resources)
- Web Companion site for the book J, Whiting. L and Roberts. S (2024) A guide to neonatal care- A handbook for health professionals https://www.criticalpublishing.com/Skills Each chapter in the book has a supplementary information file for download, with extra information, a glossary and additional online resources. The book can be accessed through the publisher site
- Stories from the neonatal unit website- a collection of online Parent digital stories developed as part of research into parent experience https://neonatalstories.com/parent-stories/
- Appreciation of the neonatal unit through the eyes / stories of student nurses – A resource developed as part of research. Go to the direct link to the resource
- Patient Voices.org.uk – a collection of 1st person parent stories from neonatal care – This webpage is hosted on the main Patient Voice website and comprises a collection of stories spoken by parents who have had babies in neonatal care for a variety of reasons.
- My Baby’s Brain- An animation series explaining infant brain and breathing developmenthttps://neuroimaging.paediatrics.ox.ac.uk/public-engagement/my-babys-brain
- ‘A Stay in the Neonatal Unit’- An animated guide to the role of parent and what to expect – This animation is aimed at parents, it provides a useful picture for those working in the neonatal unit of what parents go through.
- Guideline- National Institute for Health and Care Excellence [NICE] on Neonatal Developmental follow-up of children / YP born preterm
- The European Foundation for the Care of Newborn Infants (EFCNI) – the first pan-European organisation and network to represent the interests of small, sick & preterm infants and their families.https://www.efcni.org/health-topics/
- European Standards of Care for Newborn Health – Europe needs to address the disparities in the care of preterm and ill babies. This project presents European reference standards on a range of topics in neonatal care. https://newborn-health-standards.org/

