Celebrating Two Years of NEWTT2: A Milestone in Neonatal Care
What is NEWTT2? The Newborn Early Warning Track and Trigger 2 (NEWTT2) Deterioration of the Newborn framework, published by the British Association of Perinatal Medicine (BAPM) in 2023, is a novel set of safety tools designed to standardise the enhanced assessment of newborns at higher risk of ill health. NEWTT2 is an evolution of previous […]
A new era for Neonatal Transitional Care in Wales
A new era for Neonatal Transitional are in Wales By Lisa Baker, member of the NNA Cymru committee The recent release of the All Wales Neonatal Transitional Care (NTC) Service Specification marks a significant milestone for neonatal services across the country. Rooted in the principles set out by the British Association of Perinatal Medicine’s Framework […]
Giving the best care we can to LGBTQIA+ families in newborn care
“Now that there is an increase in LGBTQIA+ families having children there is a need for clear guidance for nursing staff looking after these families to encourage families to feel empowered and well guided while on the unit and beyond”. – Harriet, neonatal nurse My name is Ilana Levene, I’m a neonatal doctor working in […]
New Neonatal Care Leave and Pay law now in effect
Parents of babies receiving neonatal care in England, Scotland and Wales may be entitled to additional pay and time off work if their baby was born on or after 6th April 2025, when the Neonatal Care (Leave and Pay) Act came into effect. Bliss has lots of information for parents on their website to support […]
Working as an overseas neonatal nurse in the NHS
NNA Neonatal Nurse of the Year 2024 Rachna Sharma discusses her career so far, from arriving in the UK to being awarded Nurse of the Year. Hi, my name is Rachna. I’ve worked as a neonatal nurse in both India and England for over 15 years. I still remember arriving in England alone in February […]
COVID-19 Story 25_Brighton, UK
Frenissa Mae, Neonatal Nurse, Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals, NHS TrustNew Normal Nursing Entering the ninth month of what is deemed as the new normal, has reinforced the reality that COVID-19 has been the highlight of this year. Our lives have changed because of this pandemic. It became the decisive factor in several facets of […]
COVID-19 Story 24_Plymouth, UK
Alicia Donovan, Enhanced Neonatal Nurse Practitioner (ENNP) University of Plymouth Hospital, England When I was six, I had to have my tonsils removed. Since that day, I have always wanted to be a nurse. The sister who looked after me had such a kind face and manner, a crisp uniform with a hat and waist […]
COVID-19 Story 23_Nova Scotia, Canada
Tanya Bishop, Neonatal Care Team Manager, Nova Scotia, CanadaWorking as a healthcare manager during COVID-19 I am the manager of a 45-bed single-family room Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) (Figure 1) in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Before becoming the manager of our unit, I was the clinical lead for our redevelopment to single rooms and […]
COVID-19 Story 22_South Africa
Reflections from South Africa NkomoI feel depressed, oppressed, exhausted and with a questionable state of mind; these are ways of describing what I have become during this pandemic. I won’t lie and say I have not thought about quitting. I won’t say I have passion and love for this job at this moment. I won’t […]
COVID-19 Story 21_Westminster, UK
Izabela Andrzejewska, Senior Nurse, Chelsea and Westminster HospitalBEHIND THE PANDEMIC DOORS OF THE NICU Nurse perspective on Covid19 pandemic at neonatal intensive care unit. My name is Izabela and I am neonatal and research senior nurse working at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital.As a critical care nurse, we are prepared to respond for emergencies. Pandemic is […]