Description
Our Trauma-informed developmental care program (TIDCP) is a comprehensive bundle of bilingual (English & French) online training modules are designed to equip healthcare professionals with essential theoretical knowledge and practical skills in trauma-informed developmental neonatal care.
This module emphasizes the importance of therapeutic positioning for preterm and sick infants. Learn about the differences between in utero and ex utero environments, the significance of 360-degree boundaries, and the benefits and drawbacks of recommended positions. Gain skills in proper holding, suspension techniques, and how to integrate therapeutic positioning into your clinical practice to support infant development and well-being.
- Understand the importance of therapeutic positioning for preterm and sick infants
- Describe the difference between in and ex utero environment on developing infants
- Understand the importance of 360 degrees boundaries for infants
- List the benefits and disadvantages of the 3 different recommended positions for infants
- Describe the different techniques for the 3 different recommended positions for infants
- Describe the technique for proper holding and suspension of infants
- Apply therapeutic positioning into your clinical practice