Aim We aimed to describe clinical practices and criteria for discharge of very preterm infants in Nordic neonatal units.Methods Medical directors of all 89 level-2 and level-3 units in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden were invited by e-mail to complete a web-based multiple-choice survey with the option to make additional free-text comments.Results We received responses from 83/89 units (93%). In all responding units, discharge readiness was based mainly on clinical assessment with varying criteria. In addition, 36% used formal tests of cardiorespiratory stability and 59% used criteria related to infant weight or growth. For discharge with feeding tube, parental ability to speak the national language or English was mandatory in 4...
Funding Information: Collaborators: Norwegian Neonatal Network: Anlaug Vatne (Stavanger, Bergen), Ra...
Background: Respiratory support in very preterm infants is often a life-saving procedure and several...
The purpose of this research was to investigate evidence of nursing actions taken towards mothers of...
Aim We aimed to describe clinical practices and criteria for discharge of very preterm infants in No...
Aim: Organisation of care, perinatal and neonatal management of very preterm infants in the Nordic r...
Background Follow-up of very preterm infants is essential for reducing risks of health and developme...
Background Follow-up of very preterm infants is essential for reducing risks of health and developme...
Background: Follow-up of very preterm infants is essential for reducing risks of health and developm...
Background It is widely acceptable to involve parents in decision-making about resuscitation for ext...
OBJECTIVES.We sought to compare guidelines for level III units in 10 European regions and analyze th...
BACKGROUND: It is widely acceptable to involve parents in decision-making about the resuscitation of...
OBJECTIVES: To compare duration and changes over time in length of hospital stay for very preterm an...
Aim: The main aim was to determine whether hospital readmission rates by 28 days of age are elevated...
Funding Information: Collaborators: Norwegian Neonatal Network: Anlaug Vatne (Stavanger, Bergen), Ra...
Background: Respiratory support in very preterm infants is often a life-saving procedure and several...
The purpose of this research was to investigate evidence of nursing actions taken towards mothers of...
Aim We aimed to describe clinical practices and criteria for discharge of very preterm infants in No...
Aim: Organisation of care, perinatal and neonatal management of very preterm infants in the Nordic r...
Background Follow-up of very preterm infants is essential for reducing risks of health and developme...
Background Follow-up of very preterm infants is essential for reducing risks of health and developme...
Background: Follow-up of very preterm infants is essential for reducing risks of health and developm...
Background It is widely acceptable to involve parents in decision-making about resuscitation for ext...
OBJECTIVES.We sought to compare guidelines for level III units in 10 European regions and analyze th...
BACKGROUND: It is widely acceptable to involve parents in decision-making about the resuscitation of...
OBJECTIVES: To compare duration and changes over time in length of hospital stay for very preterm an...
Aim: The main aim was to determine whether hospital readmission rates by 28 days of age are elevated...
Funding Information: Collaborators: Norwegian Neonatal Network: Anlaug Vatne (Stavanger, Bergen), Ra...
Background: Respiratory support in very preterm infants is often a life-saving procedure and several...
The purpose of this research was to investigate evidence of nursing actions taken towards mothers of...