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- Tags: Intensive Care
"I Didn't Want My Baby to Pass, But I Didn't Want Him Suffering Either": Comparing Bereaved Parents' Narratives With Nursing End-of-Life Assessments in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
Tags: 2022, Article, August 2022 List, Broden EG, Cancer Patient, Child, Chronic Disease, Comfort, Controlled Study, Curley MAQ, Distress Syndrome, Hinds PS, Human, Infant, Intensive Care, Interview, Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing, Major Clinical Study, Male, Malignant Neoplasm, Memory, Narrative, Nursing, Pain, Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Perception, quantitative analysis, Sedation, Terminal Care, Werner-Lin AV
[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
A Descriptive Report Of End-of-life Care Practices Occurring In Two Neonatal Intensive Care Units
In Canada and other developed countries, the majority of neonatal deaths occur in tertiary neonatal intensive care units. Most deaths occur following the withdrawal of life-sustaining treatments.
AIM:
To explore neonatal death events and…
Tags: 2016, Analgesics, Anesthesia, Death, Decision Making, End Of Life, End Of Life Care, Health Care Sciences & Services, Infant, Intensive Care, Journal of Palliative Medicine, Joynt C, Kain N, Lam V, March 2016 List, Medicine General & Internal, Neonatal, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Newborns, Nicu, Palliative Care, Patterns, Perspectives, Public Environmental & Occupational Health, Support Implementation, van Manen MA, Withdrawal
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]
Attitudes and preferences of intensivists regarding the role of family interests in medical decision making for incompetent patients
Tags: 2003, Adult, Attitude Of Health Personnel, Backlog, Child, Critical Care Medicine, Cross-sectional Studies, Data Collection, Decision Making, Ethics, Euthanasia, Female, Hardart GE, Hospitals, Humans, ICU Decision Making, Infant, Intensive Care, Journal Article, Legal Guardians, Male, Medical, Mental Competency, Middle Aged, Morals, Newborn, Passive, Professional-family Relations, Religion and Medicine, Teaching, Truog RD, United States
Bacteraemia and antibiotic use in respiratory syncytial virus infections
Tags: 2004, Adolescent, Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use, Archives of Disease in Childhood, Backlog, Bacteremia/etiology, Bloomfield P, Child, Community-Acquired Infections/etiology, Cross Infection/etiology, Dalton D, Duncan G, Equipment Contamination, Hospitalization/statistics & numerical data, Humans, Infant, Intensive Care, Isaacs D, Journal Article, Karleka A, Kesson A, Neonatal, Newborn, Preschool, Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections/drug therapy/microbiology
Becoming a Team: The Nature of the Parent-Healthcare Provider Relationship when a Child is Dying in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
Bereaved Parents' Perceptions of Infant Suffering in the NICU
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
Characteristics and outcomes of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in critically ill pediatric patients admitted to the intensive care unit: A multicenter retrospective cohort study
Characteristics of family conferences at the bedside versus the conference room in pediatric critical care
Tags: 2013, Attitude Of Health Personnel, Backlog, Child, Cohort Studies, Decision Making, Female, Health Care Surveys, Hinds PS, Humans, Intensive Care, Intensive Care Units, Journal Article, Male, October TW, Parents, Patient Care Team, Patient Participation, Pediatric, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, Physicians, Professional-family Relations, Prospective Studies, Questionnaires, Watson Anne C
Death and bereavement in a paediatric intensive care unit: parental perceptions of staff support
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
Defining palliative opportunities in pediatric patients with bone and soft tissue tumors
Tags: 2019, Adolescent, Allen K, bone marrow, bone tumor, Brock K, Cancer Patient, Cancer Recurrence, Child, conference abstract, Controlled Study, Death, disease exacerbation, do not resuscitate order, Ebelhar J, Female, Hospice, Hospital Admission, Human, Intensive Care, Major Clinical Study, Male, Oncology 2019 List, Palliative Therapy, Pediatric Blood and Cancer, pediatric patient, phase 1 clinical trial, relapse, Retrospective Study, soft tissue tumor, solid malignant neoplasm, Statistics, Wasilewski-Masker K
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
Dying Later, Surviving Longer
End of life care in the setting of extreme prematurity - practical challenges and ethical controversies
Ethical dilemmas encountered by a palliative care team at a Pediatric cancer center in guatemala
Tags: 2018, Adolescent, Adult, Bioethics, Blood Transfusion, Brain Death, Bustamante Tuchez LM, cancer center, Cancer Patient, cancer surgery, Cancer Therapy, Case Study, Child, Childhood Cancer, Close P, conference abstract, Developing World 2018 List, Drug Withdrawal, Female, Guatemala, Human, Intensive Care, Justice, Major Clinical Study, Medical Record Review, Multidisciplinary team, Palliative Therapy, Patient Autonomy, Patient Care, Paz G, Pediatric Blood and Cancer, Physician, Poverty, Pregnancy, Religion, Retrospective Study, Rivas S, Sound, substance abuse, Surgery, Treatment Refusal, Treatment Withdrawal, Valverde P, Zaidi A
Ethical issues in the pediatric intensive care unit
Tags: 1994, Adolescent, Backlog, Child, Critical Illness/psychology, Ethics, Frader JE, Humans, ICU Decision Making, Infant, Intensive Care, Journal Article, Judicial Role, Medical, Minors, Parental Consent, Pediatric Clinics of North America, Pediatrics, Preschool, Professional Patient Relationship, Social Values, Thompson A, Tissue and Organ Procurement, Uncertainty, United States, Value of Life, Withholding Treatment
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
Factors associated with admission of children to an intensive care unit and readmission to hospital within 28 days of discharge: A population-based study
Tags: 2022, Admission, Adolescent, Ampt A, Australia, Bond DM, Child, Festa M, Hospital Mortality, Hospitals Public, Humans, Intensive Care, Intensive Care Units, Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, Length Of Stay, Male, May 2022 List, Nassar N, Paediatrics, Patient Discharge, patient readmission, Pediatric Intensive Care Units, Population Health, Readmission, Retrospective Studies, Risk Factors, Schell D, Teo A
From "Longshot" to "Fantasy": Obligations to Pediatric Patients and Families When Last-Ditch Medical Efforts Fail
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
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
Home management of the dying NICU patient
Tags: 2003, Attitude Of Health Personnel, Backlog, Caregivers/standards, Craig F, Female, Goldman A, Holistic Health, Home Nursing, Humans, Infant, Intensive Care, Journal Article, Male, Neonatal/standards, Newborn, Palliative Care/organization & Administration, Parents/psychology, Patient Care Team/standards, Professional-family Relations, Seminars In Neonatology
Impact of child death on paediatric trainees
Tags: 2018, Acute/ epidemiology, Adult, Archives of Disease in Childhood, Attitude To Death, Child, Death, February 2018 List, Female, Finn GM, Griksaitis MJ, Hollingsworth CE, Huckridge J, Humans, Intensive Care, Internship And Residency, Male, Middle Aged, Occupational Health, Only Child, Palliative Care, Pediatrics, Physicians/ psychology, Post-traumatic, Post-Traumatic/ epidemiology, Prevalence, Psychology, Stress Disorders, Surveys And Questionnaires, Traumatic, United Kingdom, Wesley C
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?
Implementation of an Innovative Palliative Care Screening Tool in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit: A Pilot Study
Tags: 2023, Article, Child, Chronic Disease, Comorbidity, Congenital Malformation, Controlled Study, Deeter DM, Eckman ST, Even KM, February List 2024, Female, Freeman MC, Hodge CH, Human, Intensive Care, Journal of Palliative Medicine, Kerris EW, Major Clinical Study, Male, Palliative Therapy, Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Pilot Study, Prospective Study, tertiary health care
Implementing music therapy in a Norwegian neonatal intensive care unit
Tags: 2021, Child Development, Child Health, Clinical, Complementary Therapies, Critical Care, Families, Infants, Intensive Care, Janner C, maternal bonding, May 2021 List, medicines, Music Therapy, Nakstad B, Neonatal, Nursing Children and Young People, Parents, Patients, Professional, Research, Söderström Gaden T, Solevåg AL
Improving Health Care Provider Communication in End-of-Life Decision-Making
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
Intensive care bereavement practices across New Zealand and Australian intensive care units: a qualitative content analysis
Tags: 2017, Adult, Australia, Bereavement, Child, Coombs M, Critical Care Nursing, Death, Dying, End-of-life Care, Family, Female, Humans, Intensive Care, Intensive Care Units, Internet, James S, January 2018 List, Journal of Clinical Nursing, Male, Mitchell M, New Zealand, nursing role, Patient-centered Care, Practice Patterns Nurses', Surveys And Questionnaires, Wetzig K
Intractable Feeding Intolerance in Children With Severe Neurological Impairment: A Retrospective Case Review of Nine Children Known to a Pediatric Palliative Care Service
Tags: 2023, Adolescent, American Journal Of Hospice And Palliative Care, Antolovich G, Article, Case Study, Child, Clinical Article, Conversation, Cooper MS, Deterioration, digestive system function disorder, Documentation, drug combination, enteric feeding, Ethics, feeding difficulty, Female, Hospice, Human, Infant, Intensive Care, June 2022 List, Katz NT, Kularatne A, Male, McCallum Z, McGrath KH, Neurodisability, Neurologic Disease, Nomenclature, Only Child, Palliative Care, Palliative Therapy, Parenteral Nutrition, Patient Referral, Prebble A, Preschool Child, Retrospective Study, Sacks BH, School Child, stomach tube, Sutherland I
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
Junior versus senior physicians for informing families of intensive care unit patients
Tags: 2004, Adrie C, Adult, Aged, Alberti C, American Journal Of Respiratory And Critical Care Medicine, Annane D, Azoulay E, Backlog, Communication, Comprehension, Critical Illness, Family Health, Female, Garrouste-Orgeas M, Goldgran-Toledano D, Hospital, Humans, ICU Decision Making, Intensive Care, Intensive Care Units, Internship And Residency, Jourdain M, Journal Article, Lefrant JY, Male, Medical Staff, Middle Aged, Moreau D, Papazian L, Personal Satisfaction, Pochard F, Professional-family Relations, Prospective Studies, Quinio P
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
Moral distress in PICU and neonatal ICU practitioners: A cross-sectional evaluation
Tags: 2017, Adult, Article, Burnout, Correlation Analysis, Cross-sectional Study, Demography, Distress Syndrome, Dryden-Palmer KD, Female, Gibbons C, health practitioner, Hospital care, Human, Intensive Care, January 2018 List, Larson CP, linear regression analysis, Major Clinical Study, Male, Maslach Burnout Inventory Depersonalization Subscale, Middle Aged, Mishel Parent Perception of Uncertainty Scale, Morality, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Nurse, outcome assessment, Parshuram CS, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Physician, Priority Journal, Prognosis, Questionnaire, Rating Scale, Revised Moral Distress Scale, Terminal Care, tertiary care center, Uncertainty, Work, Young Adult