Discharge planning and guidance for preterm newborns: a best practice implementation project.
2026-06-26, Jbi Evidence Implementation (10.1097/XEB.0000000000000627) (online)Karina Faria de Souza, Denise Gomes Miyazato, Bárbara Barros Pereira Lobo, Silvia Maria Ibidi, Luiza Campos Carneiro, Patricia Tereza Cardoso de Camargo Severa, Ana Paula Almeida Brito, Kelli Borges Dos Santos, and Vilanice Alves de Araújo Püschel (?)
Prematurity, affecting approximately 10% of births, is a leading cause of neonatal morbidity and mortality. It is associated with neurological, respiratory, feeding, visual, and auditory problems; developmental delays; and chronic disease risks. The earlier the birth, the greater the risks. Lack of proper discharge planning can impair the health care team's assessment of a family's readiness, increasing morbidity. Although guidelines have been developed to support clinical discharge practices for preterm infants, gaps remain between evidence and practice.
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