To document interactions during the antenatal consultation between parents and neonatologist that parents linked to their satisfaction with their participation in shared decision making for their infant at risk of being born at the limit of viability. weeks gestation, the father, and the staff neonatologist conducting the clinical antenatal consultation. Content analysis of an audiotaped post-antenatal consultation interview with parents obtained their satisfaction scores as well as their comments on physician actions that facilitated their desired participation.Five cases, each called a “system—infant at risk”, included 10 parents and 6 neonatologists. From the interviews emerged a blueprint for action by physicians, including communicatio...
OBJECTIVE: To describe levels of perceived shared decision making (SDM), decisional conflict (DC), a...
Objective To understand the dynamics of conversations between neonatologists and parents concernin...
Objective: This paper presents an analysis of the shared decision-making between parents, children a...
To document interactions during the antenatal consultation between parents and neonatologist that pa...
Background and Objectives: Antenatal consultation between a neonatologist and expectant parent(s) ma...
Abstract Objective: To investigate whether parent-initiated or doctor-initiated decisions about lim...
Introduction: Advances in perinatal medicine have contributed to significantly improved survival of ...
Rationale, aims, and objectives: Neonates with life-threatening conditions face complex clinical cir...
Objective: To synthesize and describe important elements of decision-making during antenatal consult...
OBJECTIVES: Decisions about the management of febrile infants ≤60 days old may be well-suited for sh...
Approximately 0.5% of babies in the United States are born extremely preterm (<28 weeks gestation). ...
Medical decision making is sometimes considered as a relatively simple process in which a decision m...
Objective: To explore parental attitudes and values in the end-of-life decision-making process of ex...
Background: Improved prenatal screening has resulted in significantly more parents facing a diagnosi...
BackgroundShared decision-making (SDM) is a critical but challenging component of high quality mater...
OBJECTIVE: To describe levels of perceived shared decision making (SDM), decisional conflict (DC), a...
Objective To understand the dynamics of conversations between neonatologists and parents concernin...
Objective: This paper presents an analysis of the shared decision-making between parents, children a...
To document interactions during the antenatal consultation between parents and neonatologist that pa...
Background and Objectives: Antenatal consultation between a neonatologist and expectant parent(s) ma...
Abstract Objective: To investigate whether parent-initiated or doctor-initiated decisions about lim...
Introduction: Advances in perinatal medicine have contributed to significantly improved survival of ...
Rationale, aims, and objectives: Neonates with life-threatening conditions face complex clinical cir...
Objective: To synthesize and describe important elements of decision-making during antenatal consult...
OBJECTIVES: Decisions about the management of febrile infants ≤60 days old may be well-suited for sh...
Approximately 0.5% of babies in the United States are born extremely preterm (<28 weeks gestation). ...
Medical decision making is sometimes considered as a relatively simple process in which a decision m...
Objective: To explore parental attitudes and values in the end-of-life decision-making process of ex...
Background: Improved prenatal screening has resulted in significantly more parents facing a diagnosi...
BackgroundShared decision-making (SDM) is a critical but challenging component of high quality mater...
OBJECTIVE: To describe levels of perceived shared decision making (SDM), decisional conflict (DC), a...
Objective To understand the dynamics of conversations between neonatologists and parents concernin...
Objective: This paper presents an analysis of the shared decision-making between parents, children a...