2022
DOI: 10.21037/pm-21-35
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Mediational models of maternal stress in neonatal intensive care units

Abstract: Background: Maternal stress in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) is well acknowledged. However, there is currently no well-defined support at how to best assist mothers during their infants’ hospitalization. Not only must they confront at the same time their infant’s fragility, but also their own personal trials. In this exploratory study, we examined whether the Multiple-Stressor mediational modeling approach commonly used in Ecology could be used to better assist these parents. This approach… Show more

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“…Thus, some light motivation and encouragement from the nurses about the mother’s well-being help in many ways and are appreciated by mothers. Lau et al ( 2022 ) argued that maternal stress in NICU is well acknowledged. However, there is currently no well-defined support on how to assist mothers during their infants’ hospitalisation best.…”
Section: Letter To the Editorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, some light motivation and encouragement from the nurses about the mother’s well-being help in many ways and are appreciated by mothers. Lau et al ( 2022 ) argued that maternal stress in NICU is well acknowledged. However, there is currently no well-defined support on how to assist mothers during their infants’ hospitalisation best.…”
Section: Letter To the Editorsmentioning
confidence: 99%