Newborn Behavioral Observation at Different Stages of the Perinatal Journey

The Newborn Behavioral Observation (NBO) is a multidisciplinary intervention that facilitates the transition from hospital to community care. It is established as a model based on principles common to child- and family-centered developmental care programs, namely relationship-building, observation, and individualized care. By incorporating these principles, the NBO demonstrates that it is possible to innovate in prevention and support methods, ensuring a positive impact on families.

Author(s): Guillou Aurélie, Collet Cécile, Corre Rozenn, Masson Stéphane, Sempe Sandie, Bescond Nathalie

Publishing year: 2025

Pages: 34-38

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