The 131st Annual Meeting (November 15-19, 2003) of APHA

The 131st Annual Meeting (November 15-19, 2003) of APHA

3213.0: Monday, November 17, 2003 - Board 3

Abstract #60783

Supporting Families in the NICU: A March of Dimes National Program

Liza G. Cooper, CSW, Ellen Cutler, MPA, and Scott D. Berns, MD, MPH. Chapter Program Support, March of Dimes, 1275 Mamaroneck Avenue, White Plains, NY 10605, 914-997-4705, lcooper@marchofdimes.com

Each year, over 400,000 newborns are admitted to Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs) in the United States. The hospitalization of a baby in a NICU can be one of the most frightening, confusing, and overwhelming experiences for a parent. Emotional support and information is critical to these parents so that they can advocate for their baby and be involved in their baby's care. Empowering and supporting families in this way is ultimately important because it can lead to emotional well being and psychological adjustment for all family members. March of Dimes NICU Family Support, currently in three pilot sites, was developed to respond to the emotional and informational needs of NICU families during the NICU hospitalization, during the transition home and in the event of a newborn's death. Central to this model is the integration of consumer input into the program development process. Consumer input is vital to creating programs that are ultimately embraced by those who will be utilizing them. March of Dimes NICU Family Support includes: educational and emotionally supportive materials for NICU parents; services and materials for siblings, fathers, grandparents and diverse populations; the provision of meaningful photographic keepsakes; and relevant continuing education and support for NICU professionals to enhance sensitive caregiving to families. This presentation will describe March of Dimes NICU Family Support, including its program components; summarize data obtained from evaluation; provide recommendations for integrating consumer input into program development; and discuss the importance of family support and family centered care in NICUs.

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Presenting author's disclosure statement:
I have a significant financial interest/arrangement or affiliation with any organization/institution whose products or services are being discussed in this session.
Relationship: Employee of March of Dimes, Manager of this project

Mental Health Issues for the Maternal and Child Health Population

The 131st Annual Meeting (November 15-19, 2003) of APHA