Brown W, Pearl L F, Carrasco N
East Tennessee State University, Johnson City 37614.
Child Health Care. 1991 Winter;20(1):50-5. doi: 10.1207/s15326888chc2001_8.
The article examines the evolution of models for providing family-centered services in neonatal intensive care settings. Child-focused, parent-infant interaction, and ecological models are presented and discussed. One specific ecological model, the family-centered care model, is examined in detail. While most current programs endorsed family-centered care (FCC) as a "best practice" for developmental intervention with infants, few were found that implemented these practices. Most utilized only limited components of FCC. Instead, programs operating in NICU settings had features directed toward child care, staff training, family support and transition to the community, rather than impacting the philosophy of care and/or service delivery system in the NICU. Suggestions for working toward FCC in NICU settings are given and barriers are discussed.
本文探讨了新生儿重症监护环境中以家庭为中心服务模式的演变。介绍并讨论了以儿童为重点、亲子互动和生态模式。详细研究了一种特定的生态模式——以家庭为中心的护理模式。虽然目前大多数项目认可以家庭为中心的护理(FCC)作为对婴儿进行发育干预的“最佳实践”,但发现很少有项目实施这些实践。大多数项目仅采用了FCC的有限组成部分。相反,在新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)开展的项目具有针对儿童护理、员工培训、家庭支持和向社区过渡的特点,而不是影响NICU的护理理念和/或服务提供系统。文中给出了在NICU环境中实现FCC的建议,并讨论了障碍。