Last year's WaterWipes Pure Foundation Fund Winner, Mary Meade.
WaterWipes have launched their fifth annual Pure Foundation Fund, which celebrates the achievements of healthcare professionals working in maternity, neonatal and postnatal care.
To mark the launch, which coincides with Neonatal Intensive Care Awareness Month, WaterWipes® have commissioned research which reveals that most Irish parents (93%) whose babies were born prematurely or admitted to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, regard their neonatal nurse as their most valued relationship during that time.
Neonatal nurses also top the list of reassuring figures during parents’ time in the NICU (48%), making them feel more at ease than even their own families (35%). Others (29%) called out their doctor as the most reassuring presence, as well as their midwife (22%).
The work these 'great protectors' do is no small feat. The research revealed that 82% of parents agree the phrase ‘it takes a village’ is truer more than ever when it comes to caring for a premature baby or a baby in the NICU, with the average Irish parent having six healthcare professionals involved in their hospital stay.
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But, despite the important role that these healthcare professionals play, over half of parents surveyed (55%) admitted they do not know how to adequately express their gratitude, highlighting these individuals and teams really are ‘unsung heroes’.
Giving parents and fellow HCPs the chance to say 'thank you' to individuals and teams who have gone above and beyond, WaterWipes® are focusing this year's Pure Foundation Fund on HCPs who have helped care for babies born prematurely or those admitted into the NICU.
This year, the award will recognise two winners (one from Ireland and one from the UK), who will win a generous bursary for their place of work, to continue to improve the care of the parents and babies they serve. Unlike previous years, voters can now nominate not just an individual, but also an entire team or unit. The reward will support their ongoing efforts to continue delivering exceptional care to families and babies. Nominations will remain open until 31st October 2024.
Entries will be reviewed by a panel consisting of representatives from WaterWipes®, alongside the Irish Neonatal Health Alliance (INHA) and UK neonatal charity, Bliss.
Healthcare professionals, parents, and expectant parents are invited to nominate individuals and teams who go the extra mile. Healthcare professionals are also invited to nominate themselves and their teams, if applicable.
Entries must include an example of how the individual or team has provided excellent care for parents and their babies during the pregnancy, birth or postnatal journey. If known, the entry should outline what the fund could be used for. The winners will be announced on World Prematurity Day, 17th November 2024.
Nominators will automatically receive entry into a raffle to win a year's supply of WaterWipes® - terms and conditions apply.
For more information about the WaterWipes® Pure Foundation Fund and to nominate a healthcare professional or department, please visit PFF.WaterWipes.com.