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Indian Pediatr ; 2019 Dec; 55(12): 1035-1036
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-199106

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Health facilities in India are faced with the challenge of providing quality newborn care in the face of major skilled human resourceshortage. A possible solution is the concept of Mother-Neonatal ICU (M-NICU), where the mother has her bed inside the neonatalintensive care unit (NICU) by the side of baby’s warmer. Our observations in M-NICU of a public sector hospital in New Delhi, India,indicate that mothers can be easily trained to follow asepsis routines and monitor the neonates, and are better prepared for their post-discharge care. Incorporating space for both mothers and their newborns in level-II NICUs may provide quality and developmentallysupportive newborn care in coming years.

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