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View article: Attitudes About Extremely Preterm Birth Among Obstetric and Neonatal Health Care Professionals in England
Attitudes About Extremely Preterm Birth Among Obstetric and Neonatal Health Care Professionals in England Open
Importance Variation in attitudes between health care professionals involved in the counseling of parents facing extremely preterm birth (<24 wk gestational age) may lead to parental confusion and professional misalignment. Objectiv…
View article: End-of-Life Decision Making Between Doctors and Parents in NICU: The Development and Assessment of a Conversation Analysis Coding Framework
End-of-Life Decision Making Between Doctors and Parents in NICU: The Development and Assessment of a Conversation Analysis Coding Framework Open
We report the development and assessment of a novel coding framework in the context of research into neonatal end-of-life decision making conversations. Data comprised 27 formal conversations between doctors and parents of critically ill b…
View article: Neonatal nursing during the COVID-19 global pandemic: A thematic analysis of personal reflections
Neonatal nursing during the COVID-19 global pandemic: A thematic analysis of personal reflections Open
View article: End-of-life decisions in neonatal care: a conversation analytical study
End-of-life decisions in neonatal care: a conversation analytical study Open
Objective To understand the dynamics of conversations between neonatologists and parents concerning limitation of life-sustaining treatments. Design Formal conversations were recorded, transcribed and analysed according to the conventions …
View article: Evidence based social media use: an exploratory UK investigation into residents’ perceptions of police Facebook use
Evidence based social media use: an exploratory UK investigation into residents’ perceptions of police Facebook use Open
Purpose Social media is an integral part of modern society and is used by billions of people worldwide. In a policing context, police services are starting to use social media platforms to interact with their communities. However, academic…
View article: Initiating end-of-life decisions with parents of infants receiving neonatal intensive care
Initiating end-of-life decisions with parents of infants receiving neonatal intensive care Open
View article: Documentation in the neonatal unit: The support given to parents and their participation in their baby's care
Documentation in the neonatal unit: The support given to parents and their participation in their baby's care Open
Aims The aim of this study was to explore how often the participation of parents in their infants’ care and professionals’ support for parents was documented in the clinical records and to determine how such participation and support were …
View article: Updating the ELISA standard curve fitting process to reduce uncertainty in estimated microcystin concentrations
Updating the ELISA standard curve fitting process to reduce uncertainty in estimated microcystin concentrations Open
This study is aimed at exploring the optimal ELISA standard curve fitting process for reducing measurement uncertainty. Using an ELISA kit for measuring cyanobacterial toxin (microcystin), we show that uncertainty associated with the estim…
View article: [O4–05–01]: CONVERSATIONAL ASSESSMENT IN MEMORY CLINIC ENCOUNTERS: CREATING A DIAGNOSTIC SCORING AID FOR DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF DEMENTIA AND FUNCTIONAL MEMORY DISORDERS
[O4–05–01]: CONVERSATIONAL ASSESSMENT IN MEMORY CLINIC ENCOUNTERS: CREATING A DIAGNOSTIC SCORING AID FOR DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF DEMENTIA AND FUNCTIONAL MEMORY DISORDERS Open
In the UK dementia remains under-diagnosed. The clinical differentiation of memory complaints attributable to progressive neurodegenerative disorders and those caused by functional memory disorders (FMD) is a frequent challenge in memory a…
View article: Short-term outcome of treatment limitation discussions for newborn infants, a multicentre prospective observational cohort study
Short-term outcome of treatment limitation discussions for newborn infants, a multicentre prospective observational cohort study Open
Objective To determine the short-term outcomes of babies for whom clinicians or parents discussed the limitation of life-sustaining treatment (LST). Design Prospective multicentre observational study. Setting Two level 3, six level 2 and o…
View article: Issue Information ‐ TOC
Issue Information ‐ TOC Open
View article: Parental involvement in neonatal critical care decision‐making
Parental involvement in neonatal critical care decision‐making Open
The article analyses the decision‐making process between doctors and parents of babies in neonatal intensive care. In particular, it focuses on cases in which the decision concerns the redirection of care from full intensive care to pallia…
View article: Inviting end-of-life talk in initial CALM therapy sessions: A conversation analytic study
Inviting end-of-life talk in initial CALM therapy sessions: A conversation analytic study Open