About Keira Sorrells
FOUNDER AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
NICU Parent Network
As Co-founder and Executive Director of the NICU Parent Network, Keira Sorrells has been leading the movement to elevate the NICU Parent Leader as a professional in maternal-infant health. After giving birth to triplets at just 25 weeks 5 days gestation and losing one of her daughters at 14 months old, Keira was propelled into maternal-infant health out of a deep-seated desire to ensure no parent experiences the trauma of preterm birth or loss alone. Together, with a dedicated team of NICU Parent Leaders, Keira has grown the NICU Parent Network to be a sought-after resource and collaborative partner for providers, researchers, industry, and other stakeholders in this niche of healthcare.
Believing that parents are the key stakeholders and the key informants in maternal-infant health and that nowhere else in healthcare is this more important than in matters related to neonates, a patient population that cannot speak for itself. Keira is passionate about strengthening the NICU Parent Leader community so that every aspect of maternal-infant health will be improved through informing product development, research protocols, standards of care, and educating families, communities, and providers resulting in families who thrive. Ms. Sorrells’ commitment to authentic leadership and collaboration has successfully brought over 40 NICU support organization leaders together as they have collectively established a unified representation for NICU parents everywhere.
Jackson MS Journal Club 2010
Prematurity Summit Austin, TX October 2011
Prematurity Summit Chicago, IL October 2011
National Premature Infant Health Coalition Summit June 2012
University of Mississippi School of Nursing 2013
2 Day Parent-NICU Nurse Communication Training for River Oaks, Woman’s & CMMC Hospitals July 2013
National Association of Neonatal Nurses October 2013 & October 2015
Baptist Health System Maternal Newborn Conference November 2013 & November 2014
NEO Conference February 2014 & February 2014
Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women and Babies April 2015
Preemie Matters Policy Summit June 2015
Preemie Parent Summit 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015
University of Mississippi Medical School Pediatric Residency guest lecturer November 2015
AWHONN June 2016
Developmental Care: How it Helped
High-Risk Pregnancy/Multiple Gestation Pregnancy
More Than One Baby in the NICU (Multiple Gestation)
NICU Experience
Positive Interaction With a Doctor
Positive Interaction With a Nurse
Postpartum Mental Health Concerns: PPD, PTSD, or Other
Re-Hospitalization After NICU Discharge: First Year Post Discharge
Hall, S., Mosher, S., Famuyide, M., Moore, T., Saxton, S., & Sorrells, K. L. (2019). Improving Staff Knowledge and Attitudes Toward Provision of Psychosocial Support to NICU Parents Through an Online Education Course. Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 48(3). doi:10.1016/j.jogn.2019.04.248
Recommendations for Program Standards for Psychosocial Support of NICU Parents
Workgroup Participant for NPA’s Psychosocial Standards
If I Had Only…
Is Supporting Others Hindering Your Healing?
A Letter Of Gratitude To My Baby In Heaven
A Healthy Way to Grieve the Loss of a Baby
Breastfeeding Multiples, Sort Of
I Choose Hope
Phase II Neonatal Touch & Massage Certification (NTMC)