2016
DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-102787
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Konzeptanalyse einer stationären und ambulanten psychosozialen familienzentrierten Betreuung in der Neonatologie in Zeiten des G-BA-Beschlusses

Abstract: Participation in the FCC programme in neonatology is high and costs of time are manageable.

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“…The care for premature infants has changed considerably in the last few decades, not only due to medical advances, but also as a result of expanded psychosocial care. With the decision of the Federal Joint Committee (G-BA), the decision-making body of the joint self-administration in the german health care system, the politicians recognized the need for family-centered care [ 3 ]. In the perinatal center of the University Hospital Essen, family-centered care has been established since 2007 by the parent advisory service "Frühstart".…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The care for premature infants has changed considerably in the last few decades, not only due to medical advances, but also as a result of expanded psychosocial care. With the decision of the Federal Joint Committee (G-BA), the decision-making body of the joint self-administration in the german health care system, the politicians recognized the need for family-centered care [ 3 ]. In the perinatal center of the University Hospital Essen, family-centered care has been established since 2007 by the parent advisory service "Frühstart".…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Joint Federal Committee mandates this care in the quality guidelines [ 34 ]. Parent counselling prepares parents for the discharge of premature babies, improves their skills through training, and ensures a smooth transition home by organizing ambulatory care [ 35 , 36 ]. When language barriers exist, the process may take longer, requiring repeated training courses and additional support services to be arranged for the time at home.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%