Decision-Making for Extremely Preterm Infants: A Qualitative Systematic Review.
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] R. Støen,et al. Postponed Withholding: Balanced Decision-Making at the Margins of Viability , 2021, The American journal of bioethics : AJOB.
[2] E. Mayo-Wilson,et al. The PRISMA 2020 statement: an updated guideline for reporting systematic reviews , 2021, BMJ.
[3] T. Berger,et al. Swiss neonatal caregivers express diverging views on parental involvement in shared decision‐making for extremely premature infants , 2021, Acta paediatrica.
[4] M. Kuppermann,et al. 'Expert advice' for developing decision support: A qualitative study of women who have experienced periviable birth. , 2016, Patient education and counseling.
[5] P. Hinds,et al. “Good-Parent Beliefs”: Research, Concept, and Clinical Practice , 2020, Pediatrics.
[6] A. Janvier,et al. Helping Parents Cope in the NICU , 2020, Pediatrics.
[7] C. Cummings,et al. Historical Perspectives: Shared Decision Making in the NICU. , 2020, NeoReviews.
[8] E. Weiss,et al. Living with the Unknown: A Qualitative Study of Parental Experience of Prognostic Uncertainty in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit , 2020, American Journal of Perinatology.
[9] N. Marlow,et al. Perinatal management of extreme preterm birth before 27 weeks of gestation: a framework for practice , 2020, Archives of Disease in Childhood.
[10] L. Ursin,et al. Protect us from ourselves: Balancing the parental instinct of saving , 2020, Nursing Ethics.
[11] R. Hermens,et al. Prenatal counseling in extreme prematurity - Insight into preferences from experienced parents. , 2019, Patient education and counseling.
[12] K. Hawlik,et al. Decision-making at the limit of viability: the Austrian neonatal choice context , 2019, BMC Pediatrics.
[13] P. Andriessen,et al. Development of Nationwide Recommendations to Support Prenatal Counseling in Extreme Prematurity , 2019, Pediatrics.
[14] G. Moore,et al. Shared decision making during antenatal counselling for anticipated extremely preterm birth. , 2017, Paediatrics & child health.
[15] J. Lantos. Ethical Problems in Decision Making in the Neonatal ICU. , 2018, The New England journal of medicine.
[16] C. Feudtner,et al. Parental Personal Sense of Duty as a Foundation of Pediatric Medical Decision-making , 2018, Pediatrics.
[17] L. Ursin,et al. In the Best Interest of the. . .Parents: Norwegian Health Personnel on the Proper Role of Parents in Neonatal Decision-making , 2018, Pediatrics.
[18] W. Meadow,et al. Worth a Try? Describing the Experiences of Families during the Course of Care in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit When the Prognosis is Poor , 2018, The Journal of pediatrics.
[19] D. Munson,et al. Constructing a Culturally Informed Spanish Decision-Aid to Counsel Latino Parents Facing Imminent Extreme Premature Delivery , 2018, Maternal and Child Health Journal.
[20] S. Kukora,et al. Values-based shared decision-making in the antenatal period. , 2017, Seminars in fetal & neonatal medicine.
[21] A. Janvier,et al. Counseling parents at risk of delivery of an extremely premature infant: Differing strategies , 2017, AJOB empirical bioethics.
[22] W. Grobman,et al. Obstetric Care consensus No. 6: Periviable Birth. , 2017, Obstetrics and gynecology.
[23] G. Moore,et al. Counselling and management for anticipated extremely preterm birth. , 2017, Paediatrics & child health.
[24] R. Hermens,et al. Professionals’ preferences in prenatal counseling at the limits of viability: a nationwide qualitative Dutch study , 2017, European Journal of Pediatrics.
[25] A. Janvier,et al. Personalized Decision Making: Practical Recommendations for Antenatal Counseling for Fragile Neonates. , 2017, Clinics in perinatology.
[26] A. Janvier,et al. Provider Perspectives Regarding Resuscitation Decisions for Neonates and Other Vulnerable Patients , 2017, The Journal of pediatrics.
[27] A. Payot,et al. Focusing on relationships, not information, respects autonomy during antenatal consultations , 2017, Acta paediatrica.
[28] R. Hermens,et al. Prenatal (non)treatment decisions in extreme prematurity: evaluation of decisional conflict and regret among parents , 2017, Journal of Perinatology.
[29] K. Barrington,et al. Measuring and communicating meaningful outcomes in neonatology: A family perspective. , 2016, Seminars in perinatology.
[30] T. Daboval,et al. Shared Decision Making at the Limit of Viability: A Blueprint for Physician Action , 2016, PloS one.
[31] B. T. Edmonds. PARENTS' PERSPECTIVES ON ANTENATAL DECISION MAKING FOR THE ANTICIPATED BIRTH OF A PERIVIABLE INFANT , 2016 .
[32] A. Fanaroff,et al. Stronger and More Vulnerable: A Balanced View of the Impacts of the NICU Experience on Parents , 2016, Pediatrics.
[33] D. White,et al. A pilot study of neonatologists' decision-making roles in delivery room resuscitation counseling for periviable births , 2016, AJOB empirical bioethics.
[34] B. Copnell,et al. A Guide to Writing a Qualitative Systematic Review Protocol to Enhance Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing and Health Care. , 2016, Worldviews on evidence-based nursing.
[35] B. T. Edmonds,et al. Do maternal characteristics influence maternal–fetal medicine physicians’ willingness to intervene when managing periviable deliveries? , 2016, Journal of Perinatology.
[36] J. Cummings. Antenatal Counseling Regarding Resuscitation and Intensive Care Before 25 Weeks of Gestation , 2015, Pediatrics.
[37] L. Wocial,et al. "Doctor, what would you do?": physicians' responses to patient inquiries about periviable delivery. , 2015, Patient education and counseling.
[38] T. Daboval,et al. Ethical framework for shared decision making in the neonatal intensive care unit: Communicative ethics. , 2014, Paediatrics & child health.
[39] R. Boss,et al. Teaching antenatal counseling skills to neonatal providers. , 2014, Seminars in perinatology.
[40] G. Sant’Anna,et al. CPS position statement for prenatal counselling before a premature birth: Simple rules for complicated decisions. , 2014, Paediatrics & child health.
[41] S. Kilpatrick,et al. Perinatal palliative care: Parent perceptions of caring in interactions surrounding counseling for risk of delivering an extremely premature infant , 2013, Palliative and Supportive Care.
[42] G. Rempel,et al. More Than Information: A Qualitative Study of Parents' Perspectives on Neonatal Intensive Care at the Extremes of Prematurity , 2012, Advances in neonatal care : official journal of the National Association of Neonatal Nurses.
[43] E. Tsai,et al. A qualitative study of predelivery counselling for extreme prematurity. , 2012, Paediatrics & child health.
[44] A. Janvier,et al. Antenatal counselling for parents facing an extremely preterm birth: limitations of the medical evidence , 2012, Acta paediatrica.
[45] William A. Grobman,et al. Divergent Views of Hope Influencing Communications Between Parents and Hospital Providers , 2012, Qualitative health research.
[46] J. Zupancic,et al. Development and pretesting of a decision-aid to use when counseling parents facing imminent extreme premature delivery. , 2012, The Journal of pediatrics.
[47] Judy Shea,et al. Obstetric decision-making and counseling at the limits of viability. , 2012, American journal of obstetrics and gynecology.
[48] R. Bhat,et al. Parent Decision Making for Life Support for Extremely Premature Infants: From the Prenatal Through End-of-Life Period , 2011, The Journal of perinatal & neonatal nursing.
[49] S. Albersheim,et al. Do neonatologists limit parental decision-making authority? A Canadian perspective. , 2010, Early human development.
[50] R. Boss,et al. Values Parents Apply to Decision-Making Regarding Delivery Room Resuscitation for High-Risk Newborns , 2008, Pediatrics.
[51] A. Harden,et al. Methods for the thematic synthesis of qualitative research in systematic reviews , 2008, BMC medical research methodology.
[52] J. Lantos,et al. Resuscitation in the “Gray Zone” of Viability: Determining Physician Preferences and Predicting Infant Outcomes , 2007, Pediatrics.
[53] F. Lefebvre,et al. Deciding to resuscitate extremely premature babies: how do parents and neonatologists engage in the decision? , 2007, Social science & medicine.
[54] S. Kilpatrick,et al. Life support decisions for extremely premature infants: report of a pilot study. , 2005, Journal of pediatric nursing.
[55] J. Zupancic,et al. Prenatal Consultation Practices at the Border of Viability: A Regional Survey , 2005, Pediatrics.
[56] J. Heermann,et al. Mothers in the NICU: outsider to partner. , 2005, Pediatric nursing.
[57] H. Keenan,et al. Comparison of Mothers' and Counselors' Perceptions of Predelivery Counseling for Extremely Premature Infants , 2005, Pediatrics.
[58] Diane Holditch-Davis,et al. Mothers’ Stories about Their Experiences in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit , 2000, Neonatal Network.
[59] H Harrison,et al. The principles for family-centered neonatal care. , 1993, Pediatrics.