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    Antenatal counseling in the gray zone of viability by Osborne, Allison, Fish, Rebecca, C. Voos, Kristin

    Published in Journal of perinatology (01-12-2020)
    “…Objective The objective of this study is to determine the resuscitation choices at 22–24 weeks gestation, related to whether mothers received antenatal…”
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    Effects of implementing family-centered rounds (FCRs) in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) by Voos, Kristin C., Ross, Gail, Ward, Mary J., Yohay, Anne-Lise, Osorio, Snezana Nena, Perlman, Jeffrey M.

    “…Objectives: (1) Evaluate impact of FCR on provider satisfaction and collaboration. (2) Evaluate impact of FCR on parent satisfaction with provider…”
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    A clinical‐academic partnership to develop a family management intervention for parents of preterm infants by Weber, Ashley M., Voos, Kristin C., Bakas, Tamilyn M., Rice, Jared B., Blatz, Mary Ann, Ribeiro, Ana Paula Duarte, Tubbs‐Cooley, Heather L., Rota, Matthew J., Kaplan, Heather C.

    Published in Journal of clinical nursing (01-02-2022)
    “…Aims To examine the critical role that an academic clinical partnership played in the development and refinement of a family management intervention in the…”
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    Family Management Skills Reported by Parents of Preterm Infants in the NICU Using the Self- and Family Management Framework (SFMF) by Weber, Ashley, Bakas, Tamilyn, Schulman-Green, Dena, Voos, Kristin C, Rice, Jared B, Bailey, Richard, Reigel, Alexandra, Oudat, Qutaibah, Holmes, Maya, Tubbs-Cooley, Heather L, Kaplan, Heather C

    Published in Advances in neonatal care (01-04-2024)
    “…Across the globe, family-integrated care (FICare) has become an evidence-based standard in which parents deliver the majority of infant care in the neonatal…”
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    Implementing safe sleep practices in a neonatal intensive care unit by Voos, Kristin C., Terreros, Amy, Larimore, Phyllis, Leick-Rude, Mary Kay, Park, Nesha

    “…Objective: Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) remains the leading cause of death in the postnatal period. Accidental suffocation and strangulation in bed…”
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    Clinician Opinions and Approaches to Manage Risk Related to Safe Sleep During Skin-to-Skin Care by Weber, Ashley, Elder, Mason, Voos, Kristin C, Lambert, Joshua W, Kaplan, Heather C, Jackson, Yamile C

    “…To understand the opinions of clinicians about the risks, benefits, barriers, and facilitators to the practice of parent sleep during skin-to-skin care in…”
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    Application of a Risk Management Framework to Parent Sleep During Skin-to-Skin Care in the NICU by Weber, Ashley M, Jackson, Yamile C, Elder, Mason R, Remer, Sarah L, Parikh, Nehal A, Hofherr, Jennifer J, Voos, Kristin C, Kaplan, Heather C

    “…As NICU staff work to increase the frequency, duration, and comfort of skin-to-skin care (SSC) sessions, barriers to implementation are frequently encountered…”
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    Implementing an Open Unit Policy in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: Nursesʼ and Parentsʼ Perceptions by Voos, Kristin C, Park, Nesha

    “…Family presence is linked to reduced stress, better patient safety, and increased family satisfaction. But parental presence can increase nursesʼ workload and…”
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    Promoting Family-Centered Care in the NICU Through a Parent-to-Parent Manager Position by Voos, Kristin C., Miller, Laura, Park, Nesha, Olsen, Steven

    Published in Advances in neonatal care (01-04-2015)
    “…BACKGROUND:The Family-Centered Care (FCC) committee had formulated multiple ideas for projects but was unable to fully carry out and sustain many of the…”
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    Improving Thermal Support in Very and Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants during Interfacility Transport by McNellis, Emily M., Leonard, Amy R., Thornton, Kimberly A., Voos, Kristin C.

    Published in Pediatric quality & safety (01-05-2019)
    “…Review of very low birth weight (VLBW) and extremely low birth weight (ELBW) neonates transported by our specialized pediatric/neonatal transport team revealed…”
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