Neuroprotective Core Measure 2: Partnering with Families - Effects of a Weighted Maternally-Scented Parental Simulation Device on Premature Infants in Neonatal Intensive Care

We sought to explore the effects of neuroprotective care with use of weighted maternally-scented parental simulation device on 24–38week gestation infants in a level III NICU. A sample of 45 infants was randomized into 1 of 4 groups. Infants in 2 of the groups were positioned with a weighted parenta...

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