The role of occupational therapy and physiotherapy in the neonatal unit

Q3 Medicine
Lucy Robertshaw, Stacey Dobbin
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Abstract

A neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is an area within a hospital designed for newborns and infants born early (before 37 weeks gestation), infants with a low birth weight and/or with a medical condition requiring specialist doctor and nurse care. Approximately 1 in 7 infants require this specialist input. An addition to this, was the evolution of developmental services and neonatal therapists since the 1970s; this was due to the increasing awareness that infants and children may present with developmental challenges and special educational needs following prolonged neonatal intensive care stays. Therefore, developmental care on the NICU needs to be considered as important alongside medical interventions. There is a significant difference between the environment of the NICU and the uterine/womb experience. The role of the neonatal and developmental professionals, alongside the medical staff, such as an occupational therapist (OT) or physiotherapist (PT) is to help bridge this gap by considering and adapting the environment to promote optimal conditions to support brain development, including appropriate sensory and movement experiences, as well as supporting and coaching parents/carers to care for and nurture their newborns’ development from birth.
职业治疗和物理治疗在新生儿病房中的作用
新生儿重症监护室(NICU)是医院内的一个区域,专为新生儿和早产婴儿(妊娠37周之前)、出生体重低和/或患有需要专科医生和护士护理的疾病的婴儿设计。大约七分之一的婴儿需要这方面的专家投入。除此之外,自20世纪70年代以来,发展服务和新生儿治疗师的发展;这是由于越来越多的人认识到,在延长新生儿重症监护后,婴儿和儿童可能会出现发育挑战和特殊教育需求。因此,在新生儿重症监护室的发育护理需要被视为与医疗干预一样重要。新生儿重症监护病房的环境与子宫/子宫的经验有显著的差异。新生儿和发育专业人员,以及医务人员,如职业治疗师(OT)或物理治疗师(PT)的作用是通过考虑和调整环境来促进支持大脑发育的最佳条件,包括适当的感觉和运动体验,以及支持和指导父母/照顾者从出生开始照顾和培养新生儿的发育,从而帮助弥合这一差距。
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Paediatrics and Child Health (United Kingdom)
Paediatrics and Child Health (United Kingdom) Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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