POSTER WALK - Infant and family centred developmental care 1
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DANUBE
| Wednesday, October 22, 2025 |
| 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM |
Details
Danube Room
Chairs: Christina Tischer, Sven Wellmann
36
The health of a nation depends on the health of its children – Unbekannt
MED for KIDS Nepal: Empowering Neonatal Care and Building Sustainable Health Solutions in Nepal
Mara Hesse
62
Obstetric and neonatal conditions and associations with early skin-to-skin contact – a cross-sectional study
Joan Neergaard Larsen
141
TITLE: EVALUATING COMPLIANCE OF SKIN-SKIN CARE IN PRETERM INFANTS: A QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROJECT IN A LEVEL 4 NICU
Armida Dela Cruz
355
A Quality Improvement (QI) initiative to implement early Skin-to-skin contact (SSC) for extremely low gestational age neonates (ELGAN) =<27 weeks gestation
Ulrike Brandenburg
257
Enhancing preterm infant development with responsive parenting and e-health – The INSPIRE intervention
Malin Bergman Papworth
516
Parents’ Views on Family Care at a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit – A Qualitative Study
Linea Grothe Larsen
149
Parental Experiences in a Level III NICU Under the FICare Model: Insights from the RISEinFAMILY Project
Rocío Rodríguez Rey
193
Enhancement of Family-Centred Care Is Associated with a Reduction in Postmenstrual Age at Discharge in Preterm Infants
Rahel Schuler
186
Determinants of breastmilk feeding among very preterm infants in Aotearoa New Zealand: a qualitative study
Lilia Delgado Paramo
567
Working together to improve knowledge of Infant and Family Centred Developmental Care: A co-production QI project of educational videos for neonatal staff
Monica Silva
308
Economic Evaluation of Family Integrated Care in Neonatal Intensive Care Units
Natalia Ivashikina
349
The INSTINCT project: INcreasing Skin-To-SkIN Care for preTerm Infants <32 weeks gestation on the first day of life
Ulrike Brandenburg
Chairs: Christina Tischer, Sven Wellmann
36
The health of a nation depends on the health of its children – Unbekannt
MED for KIDS Nepal: Empowering Neonatal Care and Building Sustainable Health Solutions in Nepal
Mara Hesse
62
Obstetric and neonatal conditions and associations with early skin-to-skin contact – a cross-sectional study
Joan Neergaard Larsen
141
TITLE: EVALUATING COMPLIANCE OF SKIN-SKIN CARE IN PRETERM INFANTS: A QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROJECT IN A LEVEL 4 NICU
Armida Dela Cruz
355
A Quality Improvement (QI) initiative to implement early Skin-to-skin contact (SSC) for extremely low gestational age neonates (ELGAN) =<27 weeks gestation
Ulrike Brandenburg
257
Enhancing preterm infant development with responsive parenting and e-health – The INSPIRE intervention
Malin Bergman Papworth
516
Parents’ Views on Family Care at a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit – A Qualitative Study
Linea Grothe Larsen
149
Parental Experiences in a Level III NICU Under the FICare Model: Insights from the RISEinFAMILY Project
Rocío Rodríguez Rey
193
Enhancement of Family-Centred Care Is Associated with a Reduction in Postmenstrual Age at Discharge in Preterm Infants
Rahel Schuler
186
Determinants of breastmilk feeding among very preterm infants in Aotearoa New Zealand: a qualitative study
Lilia Delgado Paramo
567
Working together to improve knowledge of Infant and Family Centred Developmental Care: A co-production QI project of educational videos for neonatal staff
Monica Silva
308
Economic Evaluation of Family Integrated Care in Neonatal Intensive Care Units
Natalia Ivashikina
349
The INSTINCT project: INcreasing Skin-To-SkIN Care for preTerm Infants <32 weeks gestation on the first day of life
Ulrike Brandenburg
Speaker
Mrs. Malin Bergman Papworth
Other
Umeå University Hospital
Enhancing preterm infant development with responsive parenting and e-health – The INSPIRE intervention
Dr. Ulrike Brandenburg
Doctor
Nepean Hospital
A Quality Improvement (QI) initiative to implement early Skin-to-skin contact (SSC) for extremely low gestational age neonates (ELGAN) =<27 weeks gestation
Dr. Ulrike Brandenburg
Doctor
Nepean Hospital
The INSTINCT project: INcreasing Skin-To-SkIN Care for preTerm Infants <32 weeks gestation on the first day of life
Miss Kendy Chloe Bermejo
Nurse
Sidra Medicine
TITLE: EVALUATING COMPLIANCE OF SKIN-SKIN CARE IN PRETERM INFANTS: A QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROJECT IN A LEVEL 4 NICU
Ms. Lilia Delgado Paramo
Student
Liggins Institute, University of Auckland
Determinants of breastmilk feeding among very preterm infants in Aotearoa New Zealand: a qualitative study
Dr. Mara Hesse
Doctor
Usz
"The health of a nation depends on the health of its children." – Unbekannt MED for KIDS Nepal: Empowering Neonatal Care and Building Sustainable Health Solutions in Nepal
Dr. Natalia Ivashikina
Researcher
Brighton and Sussex Medical School
Economic Evaluation of Family Integrated Care in Neonatal Intensive Care Units
Ms. Linea Grothe Larsen
Nurse
Slagelse Hospital
Parents’ Views on Family Care at a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit – A Qualitative Study
Mrs. Joan Neergaard Larsen
Nurse
Copenhagen University Hospital
Obstetric and neonatal conditions and associations with early skin-to-skin contact – a cross-sectional study
Dr. Rahel Schuler
Doctor
Justus-liebig University, University Hospital Ukgm
Enhancement of Family-Centred Care Is Associated with a Reduction in Postmenstrual Age at Discharge in Preterm Infants
Ms. Monica Silva
Other
KSS Neonatal ODN/University Hospitals Southampton
Working together to improve knowledge of Infant and Family Centred Developmental Care: A co-production QI project of educational videos for neonatal staff
Dr. Maria Vega Sanz
Researcher
Universidad Pontificia Comillas
Parental Experiences in a Level III NICU Under the FICare Model: Insights from the RISEinFAMILY Project