Robert White, MD, Joy Brown, PhD, Vincent Smith, MD, Mitchell Goldstein, MD, MBA, CML
Selected abstracts from the the 34th Annual Gravens Conference are presented below:
- Gravens2022-1 Are We Listening: Addressing Health and Racial Equity in the NICU
- Gravens2022-2 Mothers’ Quality of Sleep during Their Infants’ NICU Hospitalization : Influencing factors and associated characteristics
- Gravens2022-3 The value of understanding NICU nurse perspectives on voice use and auditory development in very preterm infants
- Gravens2022-4 Implementation of A Neurodevelopmental Care Bundle to Promote Optimal Brain Development in the Premature Infant
- Gravens2022-5 Transforming the Culture of Care: Developmental Care Rounds in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
- Gravens2022-6 The STEP Program-A Qualitative Study of Perception & Experience with Supportive Therapeutic Excursion Program
- Gravens2022-7 Implementation of an Infant Massage Program in a Community Level 3 NICU
- Gravens2022-8 Infant Massage as a Stress Management Technique for Parents of Extremely Preterm Infants
- Gravens2022-9 Family resilience in the NICU: Preliminary evidence of a rapid metasummary
- Gravens2022-10 Improving communication in the NICU: a qualitative descriptive study of parent and NICU clinician perspectives
- Gravens2022-11 Daily Graphing of %PO To Guide Feeding Management in the NICU
- Gravens2022-12 Utilizing An Infant Feeding Scale to Track Feeding Progress in the NICU Population
- Gravens2022-13 Improving the Patient Experience in the NICU by Enhancing Parent Education
- Gravens2022-14 Body Wrap Devices and Their Effects on Skin-to-Skin Care in the Neonatal Population: A Pilot Study
- Gravens2022-15 Single family rooms in the NICU: parents in the lead!
- Gravens2022-16 Development of a Multidisciplinary Parent Mental Health Program during NICU Hospitalization
- Gravens2022-17 Feasibility and Acceptability of a Motivational Interviewing Intervention to Increase Maternal Presence in a Level IV Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
- Gravens2022-18 Barriers to long durations of kangaroo care in neonatal units in the United States
- Gravens2022-19 Maternal self-report of the impact of COVID-19 restrictions on their presence at bedside in a Level IV NICU
- Gravens2022-20 Nurses’ implementation of skin-to-skin contact in the NICU is related to their perceptions of family-centered care
- Gravens2022-21 Health Equity Beyond the NICU: Perspectives from Family, Staff, and National Experts on Improving Accessibility and Experience in NICU Follow-Up Clinic
- Gravens2022-22 Multidisciplinary Approach to the Creation of Developmental Neuroprotective Care Guidelines in a Level IV NICU
- Gravens2022-23 Mothers’ of Preterm Infants Subjective Experiences of a Newborn Behavioral Observations (NBO) Parenting Support Intervention
- Gravens2022-24 Adaptation and Integration of the Family Centered Care team in NICU decision making processes during a pandemic and transformational changes in the NICU.
- Gravens2022-25 Nutrition Care Team Experience of Novel Human Milk Fortifier in US Neonatal Intensive Care Units
- Gravens2022-26 COVID-19 Pandemic Experiences and Maternal Stress in Neonatal Intensive Care Units
- Gravens2022-27 A Music-Based Intervention to Reduce Stress in the Hospitalized Preterm Infant
- Gravens2022-28 “My Brigham Baby” App: Using Technology to Advance Parent Engagement and Promote Resilience in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
- Gravens2022-29 “There’s No Place Like Home” — Improving NICU Discharge Education and Preparation
- Gravens2022-30 Identifying Barriers to Quality Mother-Infant Interactions in the NICU through Naturalistic Systematic Observations
- Gravens2022-31 You’ve Got Milk: A NICU Lactation Journey
- Gravens2022-32 Quality Improvement Project to Achieve Early Full Enteral Feeds in Preterm Infants at a Level IV Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
- Gravens2022-33 Skin Integrity: Reducing Diaper Dermatitis in the NICU
- Gravens2022-34 Thermoregulation: A Developmentally Focused, Infant-Driven Transition from Isolette to Open Crib
- Gravens2022-35 Incubator-based noise control system: quantifying size of attenuation zone
- Gravens2022-36 Characteristics and Outcomes of Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome in Preterm Infants: A Retrospective Cohort Study in the Current Era
- Gravens2022-37 Empowering Parents, Expediting Discharge, and Promoting Long-Term Feeding Success with Cue-Based Feeding and Telehealth Home NG Follow-Up Clinic
- Gravens2022-38 An Educational Approach to Increase the Use of Kangaroo Care in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
- Gravens2022-39 Understanding the Couplet Care Environment and its effect on bonding between the mother and infant dyad
- Gravens2022-40 Organizational Health Literacy: Information and Environmental Assessments of a NICU Follow-Up Clinic