Practical recommendations on room sizes for hospitalised newborn infants and their families based on a systematic review of the literature.
design
neonatal intensive care unit
newborn infants
recommendations
room size
Journal
Acta paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992)
ISSN: 1651-2227
Titre abrégé: Acta Paediatr
Pays: Norway
ID NLM: 9205968
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
06 2022
06 2022
Historique:
revised:
18
02
2022
received:
11
01
2022
accepted:
21
02
2022
pubmed:
24
2
2022
medline:
14
5
2022
entrez:
23
2
2022
Statut:
ppublish
Résumé
Neonatal unit design may affect the neurodevelopment of hospitalised neonates and the well-being of parents and healthcare staff (HCS). We aimed to provide recommendations regarding the minimum area required for a hospital room for a single neonate and their family. We searched PubMed and Web of Science for relevant articles published from 1 January 2011 to 1 May 2021 by using the keywords NICU and facility design. Recommendations were developed after internal and external review by a multidisciplinary group including 15 professionals and parent representatives. We identified 314 studies and developed six recommendations from four eligible studies. Recommendations for room size were developed according to three perspectives: opinions of users, who emphasised the need for a spacious room; proposals of organisations by HCS, which advocated for a minimum floor area of 11.2-18 m Units need to provide a minimum room size to allow for optimal newborn development and a better experience for parents and caregivers.
Types de publication
Journal Article
Review
Systematic Review
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
IM
Pagination
1109-1114Investigateurs
Aurore Allen
(A)
Frédérique Berne-Audeoud
(F)
Charlotte Bouvard
(C)
Anne Brandicourt
(A)
Laurence Caeymaex
(L)
Hélène Denoual
(H)
Marie Agnès Duboz
(MA)
Anne Evrard
(A)
Christine Fichtner
(C)
Céline Fischer-Fumeaux
(C)
Laurence Girard
(L)
Françoise Gonnaud
(F)
Dominique Haumont
(D)
Petra Hüppi
(P)
Nadine Knezovic
(N)
Elisabeth Laprugne-Garcia
(E)
Sophie Legouais
(S)
Fabienne Mons
(F)
Valérie Pelofy
(V)
Jean-Charles Picaud
(JC)
Véronique Pierrat
(V)
Patrick Pladys
(P)
Laurent Renesme
(L)
Aline Rideau
(A)
Gilles Souet
(G)
Charlotte Tscherning
(C)
Gérard Thiriez
(G)
Pierre Tourneux
(P)
Marie Touzet
(M)
Patrick Truffert
(P)
Catherine Zaoui
(C)
Claire Zores-Koenig
(C)
Informations de copyright
© 2022 Foundation Acta Paediatrica. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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