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[Developmental centered care. Situation in Spanish neonatal units.]
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November 2013

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Anales de Pediatría

M López Maestro

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A Melgar Bonis

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J de la Cruz-Bertolo

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C Pallás Alonso

Developmental centered care (DC) is focused on sensorineural and emotional development of the newborns. In Spain we have had information on the application of DC since 1999, but the extent of actual implementation is unknown. To determine the level of implementation of DC in Spanish neonatal units where more than 50 infants weighing under 1500g were cared for in 2012. A comparison was made with previous data published in 2006. A descriptive observational cross-sectional study was performed using a survey with seven questions as in the 2006 questionnaire. The survey was sent to 27 units. The response rate was 81% in 2012 versus 96% in 2006. Noise control measures were introduced in 73% of units in 2012 versus 11% in 2006 (P<.01). The use of saccharose was 50% in 2012 versus 46% in 2006 (P=.6). Parents free entry was 82% in 2012 versus 11% in 2006 (P<.01). Kangaroo care was used without restriction by 82% in 2012 compared to 31% in 2006 (P<.01). The implementation of the DC in Spain has improved. There is still room for improvement in areas, such as the use of saccharose or noise control. However, it is important to highlight the positive change that has occurred in relation to unrestricted parental visits.

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... Also, a significant increase in BPD rates and the percentage of HM feeding at discharge over the period was observed. This improvement in our HM provision might be related to implementing developmental and family-centered care in Spanish units over the study period [24]. In recent years of the study, less than half of the infants in our population were free from moderate-severe BPD. ...

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Human Milk Feeding Is Associated with Decreased Incidence of Moderate-Severe Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia in Extremely Preterm Infants
[Developmental centered care. Situation in Spanish neonatal units.]
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  • November 2013

Anales de Pediatría