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- Tags: Ethnicity
Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Medical Complexity and In-Hospital Death Among US-Born VLBW Infants
Surgical Interventions During End-of-Life Hospitalizations in Children's Hospitals
Tags: 2021, Adolescent, Age Factors, Antiel RM, Biopsy, Blinman TA, Camazine MN, Catheterization, Child, Chronic Disease, Eghtesady P, Ethnicity, February 2022 List, Feudtner C, Hall M, Hospitalization, Infant, International Classification of Diseases, Lam SK, Nance ML, Newborn Infant, pediatric hospitals, Pediatrics, Preschool Child, Prosthesis Implantation, Race Factors, Retrospective Studies, Salvage Therapy, Surgical Procedures, Operative, Terminal Care, Traynor MD, United States, Young Adult
Factors associated with place of death for children in South Yorkshire: a retrospective cohort study
Tags: 2020, Alison L, anonymised data, April 2020 List, Article, BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care, Child, Cohort Analysis, Controlled Study, Ethnicity, Female, Gender, Home Care, Hospice Care, Human, Major Clinical Study, Male, Mayer A P T, Newborn, Newborn Death, Palliative Therapy, Pediatrics, Renton K, Retrospective Study, Yeomanson D
Medication utilization for symptom management by pediatric inpatients with cancer at end-of-life
Tags: 2019, Adult, anxiety, Benzodiazepine, Black person, Cancer Patient, Child, Childhood Cancer, conference abstract, Controlled Study, Davidoff A, Death, Decision Making, do not resuscitate order, Drug Therapy, Ethnicity, Female, Gender, Hospital Patient, Hospitalization, Human, Length Of Stay, Major Clinical Study, Male, manager, Massaro S, Medicaid, Multicenter Study, Nausea, Oncology 2019 List, Opiate, Pain, patient history of bone marrow transplantation, Pediatric Blood and Cancer, pediatric patient, Prozora S, Recipient, Retrospective Study, Shabanova V, solid malignant neoplasm, tumor diagnosis, University Hospital, Young Adult
Impact of Race and Ethnicity on End-of-Life Experiences for Children With Cancer
Where children die: A retrospective analysis of child death overview panel (CDOP) data
Tags: 2019, anonymised data, Archives of Disease in Childhood, Asian, August 2019 List, British citizen, Cancer Diagnosis, Cause Of Death, Child, Child Death, Chromosome Aberration, Clarkson L, conference abstract, Congenital Malformation, Controlled Study, Data Analysis Software, Ethnic Group, Ethnicity, Female, Gender, Hartley D, Hospice, Human, Lyles L, Major Clinical Study, Male, Mayer A, McKeating C, Mortality Rate, Newborn, Palliative Therapy, Renton K, Retrospective Study, strategic planning, Terminal Care
Infant deaths from congenital anomalies: novel use of Child Death Overview Panel data
Tags: 2018, Archives of Disease in Childhood, Cause Of Death, Congenital Abnormalities/mortality, congenital anomaly, Consanguinity, Death Certificates, Disabled Children, England/epidemiology, Ethnic Groups/statistics & numerical data, Ethnicity, Female, Firth C, Humans, Infant, Infant Death, Infant Mortality, Infant Mortality/ethnology, Male, Maternal Age, Newborn, Oddie SJ, Petherick E, Retrospective Studies, September 2019 List
Opinions of Israeli neonatologists about life and death decisions in neonates
Tags: 2018, Adult, Age, Article, Bin-nun A, Demography, disabled person, Disease Severity, Dying, Ethnicity, Family Attitude, Female, Health Care Cost, Human, Israel, Israeli, Journal Of Perinatology, Kasirer MY, Male, Medical Decision Making, Medical Ethics, medicolegal aspect, Middle Aged, Mimouni FB, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Neonatologist, Normal Human, November 2018 List, Personal Experience, Physician Attitude, Prospective Study, psychological well being, Questionnaire, Religion, Schimmel MS, sex difference, Simulation, Terminal Care
Qualities of caregiver-child interaction during daily activities of children born very low birth weight with and without white matter disorder
Tags: 2005, Activities of Daily Living/psychology Brain Diseases/congenital/psychology Caregivers/psychology Child Behavior/psychology Child, American Journal Of Occupational Therapy, and child engagement. RESULTS: There were no significant differences between groups for the average caregiver and child ratings. However, and child gender. Ten expert clinicians used videotapes to rate behaviors of caregivers and their 30-month-old children engaging in dressing and snack activities. Correlations between ratings of three qualities were examined: caregiver directiveness, Backlog, Beeghly M, caregiver engagement, correlations between caregiver directiveness and caregiver engagement ranged across the three groups from greatest to least biological risk (i.e., correlations between the caregiver qualities of directiveness and engagement and child engagement were r= .62 and -.69, Coster W, Ethnicity, Journal Article, Kadlec MB, maternal education, Newborn Infant, Non-P.H.S. Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Research Support, P.H.S. Videotape Recording, PedPal Lit, Premature/psychology Infant, Preschool Comparative Study Data Collection/methods Educational Status Female Humans Infant, r= .63, representing three levels of child biological risk, respectively. In contrast, respectively). In the full- term group, Tickle-Degnen L, U.S. Gov't, Very Low Birth Weight/psychologyInterpersonal Relations Male Pregnancy Research Support, were matched on birth history, white matter disorde(TRUNCATED)
How Many Children And Young People With Life-limiting Conditions Are Clinically Unstable? A National Data Linkage Study
Design National cohort of CYP with LLCs using linked routinely…
Tags: 2016, Age, Archives of Disease in Childhood, Audits, Australian Casemix Classification, Bryony Beresford, Care And Treatment, College Admissions, Consortia, Councils, Datasets, Diseases, End-of-life Care, England, Ethnicity, Health Service, Hospice Care, Hospitals, Intensive Care Units, Life-limiting Conditions, Lorna K Fraser, Management, Medical Research, Minority & Ethnic Groups, Palliative Care, Pat Carragher, Patient Admissions, Patient Outcomes, Patterns, Pediatrics, Picanet, Prevalence, Quality, Registration, Roger C Parslow, Routine data, Scotland, September 2016 List, Stuart Jarvis, Studies
Factors Influencing The Uptake Of Neonatal Bereavement Support Services – Findings From Two Tertiary Neonatal Centres In The Uk
Research on perinatal bereavement services is limited. The aim of the study was to compare the uptake of bereavement support services between two tertiary neonatal units (NNU), and to investigate influencing factors.
Method
The medical…
Tags: 2016, Autopsy, Bereavement, Bereavement Follow Up, BMC Palliative Care, Charanjit Kaur, Death, England, Ethnicity, Female, Humans, Infant, Infant Death, Infant Newborn, Intensive Care Units Neonatal, Jayanta Banerjee, June 2016 List, Male, Narendra Aladangady, Neonatal, Parents/psychology, Patient Acceptance Of Health Care/statistics & Numerical Data, Perinatal Care/utilization, Rahul Roy, Referral And Consultation/utilization, Social Support, Socio-economic, Socioeconomic Factors, Sridhar Ramaiah, Stillbirth/psychology