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- Tags: Biomedical
Weaving for the future: using rulers and roses
Tags: 2001, Administration, Backlog, Biomedical, Canadian Oncology Nursing Journal, Davies B, Evidence-based Medicine, Forecasting, Humans, Journal Article, Leadership, Models, Nurse's Role, Nursing, Nursing Process, Nursing Research/organization &, Oncologic Nursing/education/organization &, Organizational Objectives, Technology Assessment
Parental Involvement In Neonatal Critical Care Decision-making.
Tags: 2016, Aladangady N, Analysis, Biomedical, Communication, Consultation, Conversation, Conversation Analysis, Conversational Analysis, Cooperation, Decision Making, Decision-making, Decisions, End, End Of Life, End Of Life Care, Ethics, Gallagher K, Infant, Infants (newborn), Intensive Care, Interrogatives, Life, Marlow N, Medical Authority, Medicine, Neonatal, Palliative Care, Palliative Treatment, Parent And Child, Parental Involvement, Parenting, Parents, Participation, Physicians, Public, Public Environmental & Occupational Health, Recommendations, Resistance, September 2016 List, Shared Decision, Shaw C, Social Sciences, Sociology, Sociology of Health & Illness, Stokoe E, Training
Opinions Of Paediatricians Who Teach Neonatal Resuscitation About Resuscitation Practices On Extremely Preterm Infants In The Delivery Room.
Objective To describe the opinions of paediatricians who teach resuscitation in Brazil regarding resuscitation practices in the delivery room (DR) of preterm infants with gestational ages of 23–26 weeks.
Methods Cross-sectional study with…
Tags: 2016, Attitudes, Biomedical, Born, Care And Treatment, Clinical Ethics, Cpr (first Aid), Decision Making, Decision-making, End Of Life, Ethical Aspects, Ethics, Ethics Medical, Health, Infant, Journal of Medical Ethics, July 2016 List, Management, Methods, Neonatology, Obstetricians, Perinatal Mortality, Practice Guidelines (medicine), Ruth Guinsburg, Social Issues, Social Sciences, Viability
In What Circumstances Will A Neonatologist Decide A Patient Is Not A Resuscitation Candidate?
Study design An…
Tags: 2016, Analysis, Biomedical, Decision Making, Denise Esserman, Do-not-resuscitate Orders, End-of-life Care, Ethics, Ethics Medical, Foetal Viability, Futility, Intensive Care, Journal of Medical Ethics, July 2016 List, Mark Randolph Mercurio, Medical Prognosis, Neonatologists, Neonatology, Newborns And Minors, Ostomy, Palliative Care, Pediatrics, Peter Daniel Murray, Practice, Pulmonary Arteries, Slow Code, Social Issues, Social Sciences, Uncertainty
Best Practice In Provider/Parent Interaction
Tags: 2016, Albersheim S, August 2016 List, Baird J, Best Practice, Best Practices in Provider/Parent Interactions in Pediatrics, Bifirie M, Biomedical, Cadell S, Canada, Childs Death, Communication, Davies B, Doane G, Empathy, Family Perspectives, Garga D, Grounded Theory, Hospital Staff, Information Science & Library Science, Interdisciplinary, Krueger G, Medicine, Palliative Care, Parents Experiences, Patient-provider, Pediatric Palliative Care, Pediatrics, Practice Guidelines, Qualitative Analysis, Qualitative Health Research, Quality, Reflection, Relationships, Siden H, Social Sciences, Steele R, Strahlendorf C, Zhao Y