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IFCDC Principles – Concept Model
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Developmental Care Standards for Infants in Intensive Care
Committee Participants
Introduction
Application of IFCDC Recommendations
Intensive Care Units for Newborns
IFCDC Principles – Concept Model
IFCDC-Recommended Standards 2020 Checklists by Sections
IFCDC- Recommendation for Best Practices in Systems Thinking
IFCDC- Recommendations for Best Practice for Positioning and Touch
IFCDC- Recommendations for Best Practice to Support Sleep and Arousal
IFCDC- Recommendations for Skin-to-Skin Contact with Intimate Family Members
IFCDC- Recommendations for Best Practice Reducing & Managing Pain & Stress in Newborns & Families
IFCDC- Recommendations for Best Practices for Feeding, Eating and Nutrition Delivery
Reference Level of Evidence and Strength of Evidence by IFCDC Standard
Acknowledgements & Conflict of Interest
Glossary
IFCDC List of Publications
Committee Participants
Introduction
Application of IFCDC Recommendations
Intensive Care Units for Newborns
IFCDC Principles – Concept Model
IFCDC-Recommended Standards 2020 Checklists by Sections
IFCDC- Recommendation for Best Practices in Systems Thinking
IFCDC- Recommendations for Best Practice for Positioning and Touch
IFCDC- Recommendations for Best Practice to Support Sleep and Arousal
IFCDC- Recommendations for Skin-to-Skin Contact with Intimate Family Members
IFCDC- Recommendations for Best Practice Reducing & Managing Pain & Stress in Newborns & Families
IFCDC- Recommendations for Best Practices for Feeding, Eating and Nutrition Delivery
Reference Level of Evidence and Strength of Evidence by IFCDC Standard
Acknowledgements & Conflict of Interest
Glossary
IFCDC List of Publications