Background and Objectives: Antenatal consultation between a neonatologist and expectant parent(s) may determine if resuscitation is provided for or withheld from neonates born in the gray zone of viability. In this study, we sought to gain a deeper understanding of uncertainties present and neonatologists' communication strategies regarding such uncertainties in this shared decision-making. Methods: A prospective, qualitative study using transcriptions of audio-recorded antenatal consultations between a neonatologist and expectant parent(s) was conducted. Pregnant women were eligible if anticipating delivery in the gray zone of viability (22 0/7-24 6/7 weeks' gestation). Over 18 months, 25 of 28 pregnant women approached consented to partic...
Perinatal care at the borderlines of viability demands a delicate balance between parents’ wishes an...
OBJECTIVE: To describe levels of perceived shared decision making (SDM), decisional conflict (DC), a...
AIM To explore how expectant mothers at risk for preterm birth would like to be involved in decis...
To document interactions during the antenatal consultation between parents and neonatologist that pa...
To document interactions during the antenatal consultation between parents and neonatologist that pa...
Objective: To synthesize and describe important elements of decision-making during antenatal consult...
BACKGROUND A significant number of critically ill neonates face potentially adverse prognoses and...
CONTEXT: Making end-of-life decisions (ELDs) in neonates involves ethically difficult and distressin...
A qualitative study was conducted to explore the phenomenon of uncertainty in women experiencing a f...
Parents and medical staff usually agree on the management of preterm labour at borderline viability,...
Parents and medical staff usually agree on the management of preterm labour at borderline viability,...
Objective: To examine prospective parents’ perceptions of management options and outcomes in the con...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Physicians and parents of critically ill neonates and children receiving ...
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Aims and objectives: This article aims to explore the ways in which ne...
Introduction: Advances in perinatal medicine have contributed to significantly improved survival of ...
Perinatal care at the borderlines of viability demands a delicate balance between parents’ wishes an...
OBJECTIVE: To describe levels of perceived shared decision making (SDM), decisional conflict (DC), a...
AIM To explore how expectant mothers at risk for preterm birth would like to be involved in decis...
To document interactions during the antenatal consultation between parents and neonatologist that pa...
To document interactions during the antenatal consultation between parents and neonatologist that pa...
Objective: To synthesize and describe important elements of decision-making during antenatal consult...
BACKGROUND A significant number of critically ill neonates face potentially adverse prognoses and...
CONTEXT: Making end-of-life decisions (ELDs) in neonates involves ethically difficult and distressin...
A qualitative study was conducted to explore the phenomenon of uncertainty in women experiencing a f...
Parents and medical staff usually agree on the management of preterm labour at borderline viability,...
Parents and medical staff usually agree on the management of preterm labour at borderline viability,...
Objective: To examine prospective parents’ perceptions of management options and outcomes in the con...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Physicians and parents of critically ill neonates and children receiving ...
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Aims and objectives: This article aims to explore the ways in which ne...
Introduction: Advances in perinatal medicine have contributed to significantly improved survival of ...
Perinatal care at the borderlines of viability demands a delicate balance between parents’ wishes an...
OBJECTIVE: To describe levels of perceived shared decision making (SDM), decisional conflict (DC), a...
AIM To explore how expectant mothers at risk for preterm birth would like to be involved in decis...