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View article: “Ringleader who has no power”: a qualitative study of parent uncertainty during a NICU admission unrelated to prematurity
“Ringleader who has no power”: a qualitative study of parent uncertainty during a NICU admission unrelated to prematurity Open
View article: Perinatal palliative care in low- and middle-income countries: a scoping review
Perinatal palliative care in low- and middle-income countries: a scoping review Open
Global perinatal palliative care strategies must encompass compassionate communication with families, psychosocial support after stillbirth or neonatal death, and emotional and mental health support for healthcare workers who provide perin…
View article: Role of palliative care in centers performing maternal–fetal interventions
Role of palliative care in centers performing maternal–fetal interventions Open
Advancements in maternal–fetal interventions have allowed for direct fetal access, shifting the focus of interventions from maternal health for fetal health to a focus on sole fetal/neonatal benefit. Given that access to the fetus can only…
View article: Intensive Care Associated Experiences of Extremely Premature Infants Who Die
Intensive Care Associated Experiences of Extremely Premature Infants Who Die Open
Extremely premature infants who die despite intensive care face more treatment burdens than the survivors. Larger studies are needed to confirm these findings and gather information necessary for informed decisions about intensive care tre…
View article: Adapting to Uncertainty: A Mixed Methods Study of Parents Whose Infants are in the NICU for Reasons Other than Prematurity
Adapting to Uncertainty: A Mixed Methods Study of Parents Whose Infants are in the NICU for Reasons Other than Prematurity Open
Objectives: Parents of premature infants experience stress related to uncertainty. Less is known about the NICU experience of other parents. Our objectives were (1) describe the experience of parents whose infants are admitted to the NICU …
View article: Uncertainty and perinatal post‐traumatic stress disorder in the neonatal intensive care unit
Uncertainty and perinatal post‐traumatic stress disorder in the neonatal intensive care unit Open
Parents of infants in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) are at increased risk of developing perinatal post‐traumatic stress disorder (PPTSD), a mental health condition known to interfere with healthy parental and infant attachment. F…
View article: Parent Health-Related Quality of Life for Infants with Congenital Anomalies Receiving Neonatal Intensive Care
Parent Health-Related Quality of Life for Infants with Congenital Anomalies Receiving Neonatal Intensive Care Open
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View article: Actual and Potential Impact of a Home Nasogastric Tube Feeding Program for Infants Whose Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Discharge Is Affected by Delayed Oral Feedings
Actual and Potential Impact of a Home Nasogastric Tube Feeding Program for Infants Whose Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Discharge Is Affected by Delayed Oral Feedings Open