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Background. Single patient room design is not yet implemented in German neonatal intensive care units. Surveys from other countries revealed positive and negative implications on the staff, the patients and their families. The survey examines the perceptions of parents who experienced both facilities, the traditional multipatient ward and the individual patient room, during the hospital stay of their babies. Methods. A standardized questionnaire was used to assess the perceptions of parents. The results were compared to international surveys. Results. During the stay in the single patient room parents noticed improvements in privacy and data protection and a reduction of harmful environmental stimuli affecting their babies. These results are comparable to those of international surveys. Conclusions. Single patient room design is mostly perceived as an improvement by parents. The room design can complement an implemented concept of developmental and family-centered care.

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Single patient room design is mostly perceived as an improvement by parents. The room design can complement an implemented concept of developmental and family-centered care.

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This page is a summary of: Die Einrichtung von Einzelzimmern auf neonatologischen Intensivstationen – Auswirkungen auf die Betreuung aus Sicht der Eltern, Zeitschrift für Geburtshilfe und Neonatologie, April 2016, Thieme Publishing Group,
DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-102886.
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