Importance: Variation in attitudes between health care professionals involved in the counseling of parents facing extremely preterm birth (<24 wk gestational age) may lead to parental confusion and professional misalignment. Objective: To explore the attitudes of health care professionals involved in the counseling of parents facing preterm birth on the treatment of extremely preterm infants. Design, Setting, and Participants: This qualitative study used Q methods to explore the attitudes of neonatal nurses, neonatologists, midwives, and obstetricians involved in the care of extremely preterm infants in 4 UK National Health Service perinatal centers between February 10, 2020, and April 30, 2021. Each participating center had a tertiary leve...
Background and objectives: The decision to attempt resuscitation or provide palliative care at birth...
Objective: To verify, in extremely preterm infants, if disagreement between obstetricians and neonat...
Objectives: Preterm babies born between 27 and 31 weeks of gestation in England are usually born and...
The attitudes and biases of doctors may affect decision making within Neonatal Intensive Care. We st...
Technological advances in neonatal care have meant that the survival rates of preterm infants have d...
Background: Extremely preterm babies are at risk of significant mortality and morbidity due to their...
AIM: The paper is a report of a study of the attitudes of neonatal nurses towards extremely preterm...
AIM: We explored professionals' views on sharing decision-making with parents before and after an ex...
Annie Janvier and her colleagues conducted research, which revealed an inconsistency in the applicat...
Background: A study was done to explore the attitudes of relevant health care professionals (HCP) to...
BACKGROUND In the last 20 years, the chances for intact survival for extremely preterm infants have...
An extremely premature birth often comes unexpectedly to parents, which raises a series of difficult...
Objective: To assess parents' experiences and satisfaction with care during very preterm birth and t...
Background: Evolving technology and scientific advancement have increased the chances of survival of...
Background: The British Association of Perinatal Medicine (BAPM) published a revised framework for p...
Background and objectives: The decision to attempt resuscitation or provide palliative care at birth...
Objective: To verify, in extremely preterm infants, if disagreement between obstetricians and neonat...
Objectives: Preterm babies born between 27 and 31 weeks of gestation in England are usually born and...
The attitudes and biases of doctors may affect decision making within Neonatal Intensive Care. We st...
Technological advances in neonatal care have meant that the survival rates of preterm infants have d...
Background: Extremely preterm babies are at risk of significant mortality and morbidity due to their...
AIM: The paper is a report of a study of the attitudes of neonatal nurses towards extremely preterm...
AIM: We explored professionals' views on sharing decision-making with parents before and after an ex...
Annie Janvier and her colleagues conducted research, which revealed an inconsistency in the applicat...
Background: A study was done to explore the attitudes of relevant health care professionals (HCP) to...
BACKGROUND In the last 20 years, the chances for intact survival for extremely preterm infants have...
An extremely premature birth often comes unexpectedly to parents, which raises a series of difficult...
Objective: To assess parents' experiences and satisfaction with care during very preterm birth and t...
Background: Evolving technology and scientific advancement have increased the chances of survival of...
Background: The British Association of Perinatal Medicine (BAPM) published a revised framework for p...
Background and objectives: The decision to attempt resuscitation or provide palliative care at birth...
Objective: To verify, in extremely preterm infants, if disagreement between obstetricians and neonat...
Objectives: Preterm babies born between 27 and 31 weeks of gestation in England are usually born and...