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- Tags: Intensive Care
Palliative Care in Children with Inherited Metabolic Diseases: Why does it matter?
Tags: 2023, Article, Bereavement Support, Cancelinha C, Child, Cohort Analysis, communication disorder, Diogo L, drug combination, Emergency Ward, emotional support, Endocrine, Metabolic and Immune Disorders - Drug Targets, enteric feeding, February List 2024, Female, Ferreira S, Follow Up, Grilo E, Home Care, Hospital Admission, Hospitalization, Human, Intensive Care, Male, medical device, Metabolic Disorder, motor dysfunction, Neurologic Disease, Nogueira A, Noninvasive Ventilation, Palliative Therapy, Patient Referral, Pereira MJ, Place Of Death, respiratory equipment, Retrospective Study, School Child, Symptom Assessment
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
Is It Taking Longer To Die In Paediatric Intensive Care In England And Wales?
INTRODUCTION:
All-cause infant and childhood mortality has decreased in the UK over the last 30 years. Advances in paediatric critical care have increased survival in paediatric intensive care units (PICUs) but may have affected how and when…
Tags: 2016, Archives of Disease in Childhood, Child, Childrens Hospitals, Complex Chronic Conditions, Death, Diseases, Health Aspects, Intensive Care, Intensive Care Units, Management, Mortality, October 2016 List, Outcomes Research, Parslow R, Pediatrics, Plunkett A, Prevalence, Risk Factors, Trends, Units
Moral distress within neonatal and paediatric intensive care units: a systematic review
Always a burden? Healthcare providers' perspectives on moral distress
Tags: 2018, Adult, Archives of Disease in Childhood Fetal & Neonatal Edition, Attitude Of Health Personnel, Burnout, Davis PG, Female, Gillam L, Health Personnel/px [psychology], Humans, Intensive Care, Intensive Care Units, Janvier A, Job Satisfaction, Male, Morals, Neonatal, Neonatal/es [Ethics], Neonatal/px [Psychology], Neonatal/sn [Statistics & Numerical Data], October 2018 List, Prentice TM, Professional, Professional/et [Etiology], Professional/pc [Prevention & Control], Professional/px [Psychology], Psychological, Psychological/et [etiology], Psychological/pc [Prevention & Control], Qualitative Research, September 2018 List, Stress, Terminal Care, Terminal Care/es [ethics], Terminal Care/px [psychology]
[end-of-life In Specialized Medical Pediatrics Department: A French National Survey]
Tags: 2017, Accompagnement de fin de vie, Archives Pédiatrie, Aubry R, Desguerre I, End-of-life accompanying, Frache S, Hubert P, Intensive Care, March 2017 List, Neurologie, Neurology, Onco-hématologie, Onco-hematology, Orbach D, Pediatric Palliative Care, Pediatrics, Pédiatrie, Ravanello A, Réanimation, Soins palliatifs pédiatriques
Impact of the Regional Pediatric Palliative Care Network on the Care of Children on Long-Term Ventilation: Could the Availability of a Residential Solution into the Network Reduce the Duration of Intensive Care Unit Staying for These Patients?
Loss in the NICU Sibling Matters
Modelling Neonatal Care Pathways For Babies Born Preterm: An Application Of Multistate Modelling.
Tags: 2016, Abrams KR, Babies, Barker L, Collaboration, Competing Risks, Data Analysis, Death, Draper ES, Funding, Health Sciences, Infant, Intensive Care, Length, Manktelow BN, Modi N, Multidisciplinary Sciences, October 2016 List, PLoS One, Population, Premature Babies, Seaton SE, Stay, Survival, Time, Variables
Development and integration of a perinatal palliative care program at a tertiary care center
Tags: 2019, Abortion, anencephalus, Child, Clergy, Comfort, conference abstract, Controlled Study, electronic medical record, Female, Fetus Malformation, Hospice, Human, Intensive Care, Journal Of Investigative Medicine, June 2019 List, May R, Neonatologist, Newborn, Nurse, Oklahoma, Palliative Therapy, Perinatal Care, Practice Guideline, Prenatal Diagnosis, Shah B A, Social Worker, tertiary care center, White L, Wlodaver A
Palliative Care Nurse: A Quantitative Study of Caring for Neonates at End-Of-Life Stage
Tags: Article, Infant, Newborn, Nurse, Terminal Care, 2022, Annals of Medicine and Surgery, care behavior, Checklist, content validity, Controlled Study, correlation coefficient, face validity, Health Care Quality, Human, Intensive Care, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Nourian M, November 2022 List, Nursing Care, Palliative Therapy, Pourhoseingholi MA, Practice Guideline, Rassouli M, Reliability, Shahintab S
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
Pccm fellows' palliative care knowledge and attitudes surrounding a pilot educational initiative
Tags: 2018, Child, Clinical Article, Cohort Analysis, Comfort, Communication Skill, Critical Care Medicine, Curriculum, Death, Flint H, Human, Intensive Care, Legal Aspect, Likert scale, March 2018 List, maturation, Palliative Therapy, Poynter-Wong S, Prospective Study, Role Playing, Short SR, Simulation, Spike
Exploring the vagueness of Religion & Spirituality in complex pediatric decision-making: A qualitative study
Tags: 2018, Article, Barfield RC, BMC Palliative Care, Brandon DH, Child, Decision Making, Docherty SL, Father, genetic transcription, Health Care Personnel, Human, Human Tissue, Intensive Care, Interview, Life Sustaining Treatment, Major Clinical Study, Male, Medical Record, Mother, Narrative, Neonatology, November 2018 List, Palliative Therapy, Prognosis, Qualitative Research, Religion, Superdock AK, Thematic Analysis, Treatment Withdrawal
Beta-endorphin concentration after administration of sucrose in preterm infants
Tags: 2003, Administration, Archives Of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, Backlog, beta-Endorphin/blood, Biomarkers of Pain, Female, Humans, Infant, Intensive Care, Journal Article, Katz J, Male, Newborn, Oral, Pain Measurement, Pain/drug therapy/etiology, Premature, Prospective Studies, Shah P, Shah V, Sucrose/administration & dosage, Taddio A
High incidence of pulmonary bacterial co-infection in children with severe respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) bronchiolitis
Tags: 2006, Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use, Backlog, Bacterial Infections/drug therapy/epidemiology, Bronchiolitis/epidemiology/virology, England/epidemiology, Female, Harigopal S, Humans, Incidence, Infant, Intensive Care, Journal Article, Lung Diseases/drug therapy/epidemiology/microbiology, Male, Prospective Studies, Reddy V, Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections/epidemiology, Risk Factors, Taylor N, Thorax, Thorburn K, van Saene HK
Priorities for Nutrition Research in Pediatric Critical Care
Tags: 2019, Child, Child Nutrition Disorders/prevention & control/*therapy, Child Nutritional Physiological Phenomena, Children, Consensus, Critical Care/*methods, Critical Illness, Delphi Technique, Enteral Nutrition, Floh A A, Goday P, Humans, Intensive Care, Intensive care units (paediatric), Internationality, Jotterand Chaparro C, Journal Of Parenteral And Enteral Nutrition, Larsen B, Lee J H, Mehta N M, Moreno Y M F, Nutritional Support/*methods, October 2020 List, Parenteral Nutrition, Pathan N, Pediatric, Research, Tume L N, Valla F V, Verbruggen S
Using entrustable professional activities to assess graduation readiness in pediatric critical care
Guidance on forgoing life-sustaining medical treatment
Tags: 2017, Apparent Life Threatening Event/th [therapy], Article, Awareness, Boss RD, Caregiver, Carter BS, Child Abuse, Child Care, Christian CW, Clinical Decision Making, Comatose Patient, Consensus, Consultation, Critical Illness/th [therapy], Davies D, Death, Death By Neurologic Criteria, Dell ML, Developmental Disorder/th [therapy], Diekema DS, Disease Burden, Disease Course, Elster N, Ethical Decision Making, Extremely Low Gestational Age, Family Decision Making, Family Stress, Feudtner C, Flaherty EG, Fortson BL, Foster Care, Gavril AR, Gestational Age, Goal Attainment, Guinn-Jones M, Hauer JM, Health Belief, High Risk Population, Human, Humphrey LM, Hurley TP, Hydration, Idzerda SM, Imaizumi S, Imminent Death, Informed Consent, Intensive Care, Interpersonal Communication, Katz AL, Klick J, Klipstein S, Laskey A, Laventhal N, Legal Aspect, Legano LA, Leventhal JM, Life-sustaining Medical Treatment, Linebarger JS, Lord B, MacAuley RC, MacMillan H, Medical Ethics, Medical Expert, Medical Information, Medical Procedures, Medical Specialist, Medically Administered Nutrition And Hydration, Moon MR, Neglect, Neurologic Disease/di [diagnosis], November 2017 List, Nutrition, Okun AL, Opel DJ, Oxygenation, Pain/th [therapy], Palliative Therapy, Parker S, Patient Care Planning, Pediatrician, Pediatrics, Practice Guideline, Priority Journal, Prognosis, Quality Of Life, Resuscitation, Rivera F, shared decision making, Social Support, Spiritual Care, Statter MB, Stedt E, Survival, Teamwork, Terminal Care, Tissue Perfusion, Uncertain Prognosis, Weise KL
From "Longshot" to "Fantasy": Obligations to Pediatric Patients and Families When Last-Ditch Medical Efforts Fail
Support for families of a child in a palliative situation in the cardiac pediatric intensive care unit
Tags: 2023, Cardiology In The Young, Child, Cinahl, conference abstract, Decision Making, Eissler AB, Female, Heart, Holistic Care, Human, Intensive Care, Intensive Care Units, Kroger Y, Male, Medline, Memory, Nursing, October List 2034, Palliative Therapy, Patient Care, Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Rare Disease, Satisfaction, Systematic Review, Terminal Care, Wieden N
Dying Later, Surviving Longer
End of life care in the setting of extreme prematurity - practical challenges and ethical controversies
Death in the neonatal intensive care unit: changing patterns of end of life care over two decades
Tags: 2006, Archives of Disease in Childhood. Fetal and Neonatal Edition, Backlog, Campbell NT, Cause of Death/trends, Chromosome Aberrations, Dargaville PA, Diseases/mortality, Fitzsimons JJ, Hospital Mortality/trends, Humans, Infant, Infant Mortality/trends, Intensive Care, Intensive Care Units, Journal Article, Loughnan PM, McDougall PN, Medical Audit, Mills JF, Neonatal/trends, Neural Tube Defects/mortality, Newborn, Premature, Prognosis, Terminal Care/trends, Victoria/epidemiology, Wilkinson DJ, Withholding Treatment/trends
Improving Health Care Provider Communication in End-of-Life Decision-Making
Physicians' attitudes when faced with life-threatening events in children with severe neurological disabilities
Tags: 2019, Adult, Article, childhood disease/ep [Epidemiology], Clinical Decision Making, Cross-sectional Study, Developmental Neurorehabilitation, Disability, Emergency Ward, Female, Follow Up, Health Care Access, Human, Intensive Care, Likert scale, Major Clinical Study, Male, May 2019 List, neurologic disease/ep [Epidemiology], Newman C J, Noninvasive Ventilation, Palliative Therapy, Patient Care, Patient Comfort, Pediatric Rehabilitation, Personal Experience, Physician Attitude, Priority Journal, profound intellectual and multiple disability, rehabilitation center, Resuscitation, Risk, risk factor, Spinal Muscular Atrophy, Swiss, Terminal Care, Tracheostomy, Wosinski B
Withholding and withdrawal of life-sustaining treatments for neonate in Japan: Are hospital practices associated with physicians' beliefs, practices, or perceived barriers?
Tags: 2019, Advance Care Planning, Article, Early Human Development, February 2020 List, Female, Feudtner C, Honda J, hospital policy, Human, Human Experiment, Iijima K, institutional care, Intensive Care, Japan, Kizawa Y, Life Sustaining Treatment, Male, Nabetani M, Neonatologist, Newborn, Questionnaire, Yotani N