Abstract Objective: To investigate whether parent-initiated or doctor-initiated decisions about limiting life-sustaining treatment (LST) in neonatal care has consequences for how possible courses of action are presented. Method: Formal conversations (n=27) between doctors and parents of critically ill babies from two level 3 neonatal intensive care units were audio or video recorded. Sequences of talk where decisions about limiting LST were presented were analysed using Conversation Analysis and coded using a Conversation Analytic informed coding framework. Relationships between codes were analysed using Fisher’s exact test. Results: When parents initiated the decision point, doctors subsequently tended to refer to or list available opt...
BACKGROUND A significant number of critically ill neonates face potentially adverse prognoses and...
Discontinuation of intensive care treatment is a factor in most infant deaths occurring in the neona...
BACKGROUND A significant number of critically ill neonates face potentially adverse prognoses and...
Abstract Objective: To investigate whether parent-initiated or doctor-initiated decisions about lim...
Objective To understand the dynamics of conversations between neonatologists and parents concernin...
Introduction: Advances in perinatal medicine have contributed to significantly improved survival of ...
Objective To understand the dynamics of conversations between neonatologists and parents concernin...
Background: Guidelines recommend shared decision making (SDM) between neonatologists and parents whe...
Introduction: Advances in perinatal medicine have contributed to significantly improved survival of ...
Introduction: Advances in perinatal medicine have contributed to significantly improved survival of ...
Introduction: Advances in perinatal medicine have contributed to significantly improved survival of ...
The paper analyses the decision-making process between doctors and parents of babies in neonatal int...
As advances in medical technology are constantly re-defining the lower limit of newborn viability, t...
The article analyses the decision-making process between doctors and parents of babies in neonatal i...
BACKGROUND A significant number of critically ill neonates face potentially adverse prognoses and...
BACKGROUND A significant number of critically ill neonates face potentially adverse prognoses and...
Discontinuation of intensive care treatment is a factor in most infant deaths occurring in the neona...
BACKGROUND A significant number of critically ill neonates face potentially adverse prognoses and...
Abstract Objective: To investigate whether parent-initiated or doctor-initiated decisions about lim...
Objective To understand the dynamics of conversations between neonatologists and parents concernin...
Introduction: Advances in perinatal medicine have contributed to significantly improved survival of ...
Objective To understand the dynamics of conversations between neonatologists and parents concernin...
Background: Guidelines recommend shared decision making (SDM) between neonatologists and parents whe...
Introduction: Advances in perinatal medicine have contributed to significantly improved survival of ...
Introduction: Advances in perinatal medicine have contributed to significantly improved survival of ...
Introduction: Advances in perinatal medicine have contributed to significantly improved survival of ...
The paper analyses the decision-making process between doctors and parents of babies in neonatal int...
As advances in medical technology are constantly re-defining the lower limit of newborn viability, t...
The article analyses the decision-making process between doctors and parents of babies in neonatal i...
BACKGROUND A significant number of critically ill neonates face potentially adverse prognoses and...
BACKGROUND A significant number of critically ill neonates face potentially adverse prognoses and...
Discontinuation of intensive care treatment is a factor in most infant deaths occurring in the neona...
BACKGROUND A significant number of critically ill neonates face potentially adverse prognoses and...