Research Update
NANN research drives the practice of neonatal nursing. For this reason, NANN strives to provide avenues for members to become more active in accessing, understanding, conducting, and advancing research and evidence-based neonatal care.
Research Surveys
Do Cultural Competence, Quality of Discharge Teaching, and Selected Demographics Predict Discharge Readiness? Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Perspective
Mahala Saunders
This survey is to complete a research on the role the Neonatal Nurse Practitioner can play in the discharge process of infant and family from South Florida NICU's. Time to complete this online survey takes 10 minutes.
State of Current Practice for Telehealth/Telemedicine and Breastmilk Drops in NICU Care
Tiffany Moore
With the change in delivery of care during the COVID-19 pandemic, the use of telehealth/telemedicine is hypothesized to have increased. We are wanting to know the current state of the practice for telehealth use in the NICU for future telehealth intervention development. Similarly, we are interested in the current use of milk drops, specifically breastmilk, to understand the current state of practice in this area. We hypothesize many NICUs use milk drops for "oral care" but we are not aware of any standardized procedure for oral care and/or oral enjoyment.
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