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Measuring developmentally appropriate practice in neonatal intensive care units
O. Atun-Einy
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A. Scher
Department of Physical Therapy
Department of Counseling and Human Development
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Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
100%
Developmentally Appropriate Practice
100%
Developmentally Appropriate
80%
Israel
60%
Parental Involvement
60%
Health Practices
60%
Neonatal Intensive Care
60%
Individualized Care
60%
Family Involvement
40%
Environmental Control
40%
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Environment
40%
Individualized Assessment
40%
Non-associated
20%
Assessment Programs
20%
Multidisciplinary Team
20%
Developmental Care
20%
Staff Members
20%
High Variability
20%
Developmental Ecology
20%
Two-scale
20%
Developmental Assessment
20%
Developmental Care Program
20%
Individualized Developmental Care
20%
Medical Quality
20%
Senior Staff
20%
Practice Domains
20%
Psychology
Developmentally Appropriate Practice
100%
Study Design
33%
Stressors
33%
Parental involvement
33%
Nursing and Health Professions
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
100%
Newborn Intensive Care
42%