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  • Family-centered care is crucial in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs).
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  • Previous studies have not comprehensively analyzed the knowledge structure and temporal trends.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the knowledge structure of family-centered care in neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) nursing.
  • To identify key themes, keywords, and research trends over time.
  • To provide insights for developing effective family-centered care programs.

Main Methods:

  • Text network analysis and topic modeling were applied to 110 peer-reviewed articles (1995-2023).
  • Keywords, topics, and temporal changes in research focus were identified.
  • Analysis included terms like "infant," "family," "experience," and "parent participation."

Main Results:

  • Key themes included "family-centered partnerships," "barriers to implementing family-centered care," "infant-mother attachment," and "family participation."
  • Research on family-centered care in NICUs has steadily increased.
  • Significant growth was observed in studies on "family-centered partnerships" and "barriers to implementation."

Conclusions:

  • Family-centered care in NICUs is an evolving field, emphasizing collaborative models.
  • Findings support the development of programs empowering nurses and families for holistic infant care.
  • Integration of family-centered care training in nursing curricula is recommended.