AIM: To explore communication between parents and clinicians following neonatal ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) at term of the brain of babies born before 33 weeks gestation. BACKGROUND: Part of a larger study of neonatal brain imaging in which parents were randomised to receive prognostic information based upon MRI or ultrasound findings (ePrime study). METHOD: With parental consent recordings of discussions with clinicians were made following MRI and ultrasound assessment. Parents were told what the scan showed and the baby's predicted prognosis using a topic-guide to ensure essential information was given. Recordings were transcribed in order to describe the content and style of communication between clinicians and parent...
Objective: To determine whether providing mothers of babies in neonatal intensive care units with au...
Introduction: Advances in perinatal medicine have contributed to significantly improved survival of ...
The overall aim of this thesis was to describe parent’s experiences, reactions and needs in connecti...
AIM: To explore communication between parents and clinicians following neonatal ultrasound and magne...
Objective: To explore communication and interaction between parents and clinicians following neonata...
Download PDFPDF Health services research Research Qualitative study of the clinician–parent inter...
AIM: To explore parental information and communication needs during their baby's care in the neonata...
Aim To explore parental information and communication needs during their baby's care in the neonatal...
Context: Clinicians use brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to discuss neurodevelopmental prognos...
BackgroundPrevious studies have found that parents of children with cancer desire more prognostic in...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 173-189.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Methodology -- Ch...
Previous research exploring nurse-parent communication within neonatology has provided conflicting i...
To document interactions during the antenatal consultation between parents and neonatologist that pa...
OBJECTIVES:Parental consent for the participation of their neonate in neonatal research is influence...
Background: Previous studies have found that parents of children with cancer desire more prognostic ...
Objective: To determine whether providing mothers of babies in neonatal intensive care units with au...
Introduction: Advances in perinatal medicine have contributed to significantly improved survival of ...
The overall aim of this thesis was to describe parent’s experiences, reactions and needs in connecti...
AIM: To explore communication between parents and clinicians following neonatal ultrasound and magne...
Objective: To explore communication and interaction between parents and clinicians following neonata...
Download PDFPDF Health services research Research Qualitative study of the clinician–parent inter...
AIM: To explore parental information and communication needs during their baby's care in the neonata...
Aim To explore parental information and communication needs during their baby's care in the neonatal...
Context: Clinicians use brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to discuss neurodevelopmental prognos...
BackgroundPrevious studies have found that parents of children with cancer desire more prognostic in...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 173-189.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Methodology -- Ch...
Previous research exploring nurse-parent communication within neonatology has provided conflicting i...
To document interactions during the antenatal consultation between parents and neonatologist that pa...
OBJECTIVES:Parental consent for the participation of their neonate in neonatal research is influence...
Background: Previous studies have found that parents of children with cancer desire more prognostic ...
Objective: To determine whether providing mothers of babies in neonatal intensive care units with au...
Introduction: Advances in perinatal medicine have contributed to significantly improved survival of ...
The overall aim of this thesis was to describe parent’s experiences, reactions and needs in connecti...