‘Troubling care in the NICU’: UD’s Lindsay Naylor examines care practices in neonatal intensive care units
Originally published October 23, 2020 by UDaily
A new study co-authored by UD Assistant Professor Lindsay Naylor suggests that in neonatal intensive care units, combining medical and nonmedical interventions, such as breastfeeding and skin-to-skin contact between mother and child, can lead to better health outcomes for the child. Infants in the NICU are often at risk of developmental delay or other health conditions.
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