The important primary care role of neonatal nurse practitioners in the neonatal intensive care unit

1Regis University, Denver, Colorado,

2Rush University, Chicago, Illinois,

3The University of Tennessee Health and Science, Memphis, Tennessee

Correspondence: Kristen Etten, DNP, APRN, NNP-BC, CPNP-PC, Regis University, 3333 Regis Blvd., Denver, CO 80221 G-8. Tel: 312-617-4807; E-mail: [email protected]

Competing interests: The authors report no conflicts of interest.

Authors' contributions: K. Etten contributed to the section on Primary Care as Health Promotion and Disease Prevention including the sections labeled Anticipatory Guidance, Technologically Dependent Infants, Discharge Planning, Health Promotion, and Common Pediatric Illnesses and Discussion and contributed to editing and organizing for publication. J. Hoffman developed and gathered the data for the RedCap survey. She sent out the information to program directors and collated and interpreted the data in the text. She contributed to the Discussion section. She contributed to editing and organizing the manuscript for publication. C. Wallman contributed to the section on Definition of Primary Care and the Discussion section. She contributed to editing and organizing the manuscripts for publication. B. Bellflower contributed to the section on the Brief History of the NNP Role and Discussion. She contributed to editing and organizing the manuscript for publication.

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