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The forgotten mothers of extremely preterm babies : A qualitative study
Fowler, Cathrine; Green, Janet; Elliott, Doug; Whiting, Lisa; Petty, Julia (2019-06-01)Aims and objectives: To explore the experiences of mothers of extremely prematurebabies during their Neonatal Intensive Care Unit stay and transition home. Background: Mothers of extremely preterm infants (28 weeks’ gestation ... -
Gaining an Empathetic Insight into Parenting: Evaluating Infant Simulator Dolls for Professional Learning
Whiting, Lisa; Petty, Julia; Roberts, Sheila; Littlechild, Brian; Mills, Karen (2024-02-01)The development of an empathetic approach when working with parents and families is fundamental to both social work and children’s nursing; however, opportunities to develop this are limited. RealCare infant simulation ... -
A global view of competency in neonatal care
Petty, Julia (2013-05-30)Neonatal Care is one specialty within nursing as a whole where the repertoire of skills and knowledge for practice is broad. Competence in skills, an important component of today's nursing agenda, must extend to any ... -
A Guide to Neonatal Care: Handbook For Health Professionals
Petty, Julia; Roberts, Sheila; Whiting, Lisa; Centre for Applied Clinical, Health and Care Research (CACHE); Department of Nursing, Health and Wellbeing; School of Health and Social Work (Critical Publishing Ltd, 2024-03-18) -
The impact of the anti-vaccination movement and vaccine hesitancy on the health of the child
Green, Janet; Petty, Julia; Whiting, Lisa; Orr, Fiona; Walker, Karen; Brown, Anne-Marie; Crisp, Elaine; Fowler, Cathrine; Jones, Linda (2021-10-04)Few topics in medicine have been studied more thoroughly than vaccines. The science is clear on the public and global health benefits of vaccinations; however, the topic still results in vigorous discussion about their ... -
The implications of face mask wearing for babies and families during the COVID-19 pandemic: A discussion
Staff, Mrs Lynette; Green, Janet; Bromley, Patricia; Jones, Linda; Petty, Julia (2022-09-30)COVID-19 has changed the way that newborn babies are cared for within the neonatal setting, and infants in the first year of their lives, due to the introduction of social distancing and the wearing of face masks to limit ... -
The implications of face masks for babies and families during the COVID-19 pandemic: A Discussion Paper
Green, Janet; Staff, Lynette; Bromley, Patricia; Jones, Linda; Petty, Julia (2021-02-01)COVID-19 has changed the way that newborn babies are cared for within the neonatal setting due to the introduction of social distancing and wearing of face masks to limit the spread of the infection. Potential implications ... -
Infant communication. How should we define this, and is it important?
Harding, Celia; Whiting, Lisa; Petty, Julia; Edney, Sarah; Murphy, Rebecca; Crossley, Siew-Lian (2022-12)Infants born preterm are at high risk of developing speech, language and communication difficulties in their early years. Published literature investigating early parent - infant interaction often describe "communication" ... -
Interactive, technology-enhanced self-regulated learning tools in healthcare education : A literature review
Petty, Julia (2013-01)Learning technology is increasingly being implemented for programmes of blended learning within nurse education. With a growing emphasis on self-directed study particularly in post-basic education, there is a need for ... -
Kangaroo mother care’ helps preterm babies survive … but offers benefits for all
Petty, Julia (2017-01-31) -
The knowledge and learning needs of health professionals in providing support for parents of premature babies at home: A mixed-methods study
Petty, Julia; Whiting, Lisa; Mosenthal, Alison; Fowler, Cathrine; Elliott, Professor Doug; Green, Janet (2019-12-01)Premature babies and their families often require on-going community-based care after discharge from the neonatal unit. Parents themselves have identified the need for health professionals to understand the specific needs ... -
Learning from narrative to understand person-centred experience: a literature review
Petty, Julia (2016-12-01)Within healthcare, narrative can be a compelling way to teach professionals about patient experience and foster a more humanistic, person-centred understanding of care. The neonatal nursing field is a speciality with ... -
Listening to the parent voice to inform person-centred neonatal care.
Petty, Julia; Jarvis, Joy; Thomas, Rebecca (2019-06-01)Family integrated care (FIC), where parents are an integral part of their baby’s care and decision-making can enhance parental involvement and empowerment, contributing to decreased parental separation and stress. It follows ... -
Neonatal Nursing during the COVID-19 Global Pandemic: A thematic analysis of personal reflections.
Shaw, Chloe; Gallagher, Katie; Petty, Julia; Mancini, Alex; Boyle, Breidge (2021-06)Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in significant changes and restrictions to neonatal care. The aim of this study was to explore the impact of these changes on Neonatal Nurses globally. Methods: We conducted ... -
Neonatal nursing led research activity in the UK: a survey of current practice
Gallagher, Katie; Petty, Julia; Cooper, Joanne; Marlow, Neil (2021-10-18)Abstract: Background: Neonatal nurses are ideally placed in practice to undertake research enhancing the care of families. More information is required, however, around neonatal nursing led research to advance leadership ... -
Non-invasive ventilation
Petty, Julia (Wiley, 2017-11) -
Nurse: patient ratios influence the achievement of oxygen saturation targets in premature Infants
Petty, Julia (2011-11-22)Addressing optimum saturation limits is essential to limit the incidence of morbidity related to oxygen damage namely retinopathy of prematurity and chronic lung disease. ■ Nurses caring for premature neonates should be ... -
Nutritional Needs of the Newborn Baby
Petty, Julia (Mark Allen Group (MAG), 2013-09-27)This commentary provides an overview of the nutritional needs of the newborn baby, both term and preterm and/or with low birth weight (LBW). The topic is discussed within the context of recognising the importance of early ... -
Parents’ views on preparation to care for extremely premature infants at home.
Petty, Julia; Whiting, Lisa; Green, Janet; Fowler, Cathrine (2018-07-11)Aim: To gain insight into the post-discharge experiences of parents in relation to the adequacy of preparation for caring for their extremely premature infant at home. Method: A narrative approach was drawn on to facilitate ... -
Part 2: COVID-19 and knowledge for midwifery practice—impact and care of the baby
Green, Janet; Petty, Julia; Bromley, Patricia; Fowler, Professor Cathrine; Walker, Karen; Jones, Linda (2021-05-03)It is well-known that newborn infants are more susceptible to infection due to their immature host defence mechanisms. However, in relation to the COVID-19 virus it appears that the naivete of the neonatal immune system ...