Harms, risks and opportunities of uncertainty: It is not as toxic as we think [0.03%]
不确定性的利弊与机遇:它并没有我们想的那么毒害人心
Marlyse F Haward,Chantal Angueyra,John M Lorenz
Marlyse F Haward
Uncertainty is ubiquitous in neonatal medicine often reflecting incomplete knowledge of diagnoses, prognosis and optimal treatments. It profoundly influences decision-making and the relationships between parents and clinicians. Despite its ...
Barry Dewitt
Barry Dewitt
Decision science offers an opportunity to understand perspectives on perinatal decision making, from understanding risk and uncertainty, to decision-maker preferences. Here, I describe a specific instance of making perinatal medical decisio...
Béatrice Boutillier,Audrey Larone Juneau,Martin Reichherzer et al.
Béatrice Boutillier et al.
Background: In neonatology, end-of-life and complex ethical issues are frequent. This may lead to experiences of moral distress (MoD) for members of the clinical team. Here, we identify the causes, contributing factors, a...
Conceptualizing perinatal health-related quality of life for decision making [0.03%]
用于决策制定的概念化围产期健康相关生活质量
Kim Dalziel
Kim Dalziel
Increased health care needs during the perinatal period can significantly impact a patient's quality of life. Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) reflects the impact of a patient's health on their physical, mental and social wellbeing. R...
Supporting patient autonomy through respectful labor and childbirth healthcare services [0.03%]
通过尊重产妇和新生儿的医疗保健服务来支持患者的自主权
Kristin P Tully,Rose L Molina,Johanna Quist-Nelson et al.
Kristin P Tully et al.
Despite childbirth being a leading cause of hospitalization, the system of care has not been optimized for patients in the United States. Rates of maternal mortality are high, increasing, and disproportionate. In addition to disparities in ...
Introduction [0.03%]
概述
Sarah G Običan
Sarah G Običan
Robert E Jones,Chloe A Zera
Robert E Jones
Untreated obesity in pregnancy is associated with adverse fetal and neonatal outcomes that influence the long-term offspring health trajectory, propagating obesity and cardiometabolic disease from one generation to the next. The current eff...
Christy L Pratt,Nicole M Hahn
Christy L Pratt
Ninety percent of pregnant patients take at least one medication during pregnancy. Physiological changes during pregnancy can alter drug exposure. Understanding basic physiological principles including absorption, distribution, metabolism a...
Devabhaktuni A,Han Cs
Devabhaktuni A
Maternal thyroid hormones are critical for normal fetal development, particularly brain development. The increase in metabolic demand of pregnancy results in critical physiologic thyroid changes which ultimately lead to an increase in thyro...
J Dekker,S B Hooper,A B Te Pas
J Dekker
The approach to respiratory support in preterm infants at birth has shifted from invasive to non-invasive techniques. The effectiveness of non-invasive respiratory support relies on a good mask seal and maintaining a patent airway, but this...