Journal of Nursing

Research Progress of Modern Technology in Home Nursing of Premature Infants

Fang Wang, Lijuan Yin, Yonglin Qi

Abstract


With the development of the Internet and mobile technology, the way the public accesses health information is changing rapidly.
Premature infants need more scientific knowledge and skills in home care due to their own development problems and diseases. This paper
summarizes the research progress of modern technology in family nursing of premature infants at home and abroad, aiming to provide reference for the development of an all-round, multidisciplinary and personalized modern technology approach that focuses on meeting the needs
of caregivers, effectively improving nursing skills, and improving the health status and quality of life of premature infants in the later stage.

Keywords


Modern Technology; Premature Infants; Home Care; Summary

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/nursing.v13i1.332

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