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Rationing potentially inappropriate treatment in newborn intensive care in developed countries

Rationing potentially inappropriate treatment in newborn intensive care in developed countries

... following newborn intensive care means that cost-effectiveness-derived thresholds in that setting will yield more treatment, longer treatment, and treatment in a wider range of cases than is the case ...

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Antecedents of Child Abuse and Neglect in Premature Infants: A Prospective Study in a Newborn Intensive Care Unit

Antecedents of Child Abuse and Neglect in Premature Infants: A Prospective Study in a Newborn Intensive Care Unit

... This prospective study confirmed that there was a high rate of reported abuse and neglect in infants discharged from a newborn intensive care. unit[r] ...

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Newborn intensive care survivors: a review and a plan for collaboration in Texas

Newborn intensive care survivors: a review and a plan for collaboration in Texas

... primary care providers changing to formulas that are inadequate for the growing premature infant or difficult to access in the outpatient setting and adding medications inconsistent with current ...

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Computer-Assisted Newborn Intensive Care

Computer-Assisted Newborn Intensive Care

... 12. Bruck K: Temperature regulation in the newborn infant. Scopes JW: Metabolic rate and temperature control in. the human body. Silverman WA, Parke PC: Keep him warm. Perlstein PH, Edwa[r] ...

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Nosocomial infection in a newborn intensive care unit (NICU), South Korea

Nosocomial infection in a newborn intensive care unit (NICU), South Korea

... Third, there were a few small sized epidemics of conjunc- tivitis during the study period. Most previous studies reported that the main sites of infection in neonates were bloodstream infections or pneumonia, even though ...

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Should Linen in Newborn Intensive Care Units Be Autoclaved?

Should Linen in Newborn Intensive Care Units Be Autoclaved?

... However, the fact that three fourths of neonatal intensive care centers in this country do not autoclave nursery linen, the lack of reports in the literature relating linen con- taminati[r] ...

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Critical Issues in Newborn Intensive Care: A Conference Report and Policy Proposal

Critical Issues in Newborn Intensive Care: A Conference Report and Policy Proposal

... the parents, and physicians in the provision of intensive care. Their role in decisions about continuation of therapy for endangered infants merits full discussion and articulation with [r] ...

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How Intensive Is Newborn Intensive Care? An Environmental Analysis

How Intensive Is Newborn Intensive Care? An Environmental Analysis

... Although the effects of environmental factors in special cane units on the medical and developmental status of premature newborns have not yet been firmly established, there is an emergi[r] ...

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Alternative to Diagnosis-Related Groups for Newborn Intensive Care

Alternative to Diagnosis-Related Groups for Newborn Intensive Care

... Charges, costs, and length of stay by selected risk factors (birth weight, assisted ventilation, respira-. tory distress syndrome, inborn v outborn, and the[r] ...

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Effect of Antenatal Administration of Betamethasone on Hospital Costs and Survival of Premature Infants

Effect of Antenatal Administration of Betamethasone on Hospital Costs and Survival of Premature Infants

... present retrospective study was conducted to deter- mine whether prenatal glucocorticoid administra- tion decreased the cost of newborn intensive care as well as mortality in infants bor[r] ...

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PubMedCentral-PMC5118385.pdf

PubMedCentral-PMC5118385.pdf

... a newborn intensive care unit ...health care services to mothers visiting their infants in the NICU at a large tertiary care ...primary care being the most ...obstetric ...

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Low-Dose Indomethacin and Prevention of Intraventricular Hemorrhage: A Multicenter Randomized Trial

Low-Dose Indomethacin and Prevention of Intraventricular Hemorrhage: A Multicenter Randomized Trial

... Thus, in an attempt to target one potential source of major neurodevelopmental handicap among the very low birth weight survivors of newborn intensive care, we designed a large multicent[r] ...

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Pediatricians and Parents: Remarks on Receiving the C. Anderson Aldrich Award

Pediatricians and Parents: Remarks on Receiving the C. Anderson Aldrich Award

... The average stay of infants in the regional high-risk newborn intensive care unit at the University of Connecticut Medical Center is only 12 to 14 days; the infants are discharged for im[r] ...

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Development and Dissemination of Potentially Better Practices for the Provision of Family-Centered Care in Neonatology: The Family-Centered Care Map

Development and Dissemination of Potentially Better Practices for the Provision of Family-Centered Care in Neonatology: The Family-Centered Care Map

... health care that is beginning to be applied in newborn intensive ...health care, FCC has been implemented and investigated in the past several decades within the fields of education and other ...

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Role of Hyaline Membrane Disease in Production of Later Childhood Lung Abnormalities

Role of Hyaline Membrane Disease in Production of Later Childhood Lung Abnormalities

... The newborn intensive care unit at the Vander- bilt Medical Center was opened in 1961 and at that time we began a prospective follow-up of survivors of hyaline membrane disease (HMD) to [r] ...

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Maternal and Newborn Health Care Providers’ Preparedness for Provisions of Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care

Maternal and Newborn Health Care Providers’ Preparedness for Provisions of Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care

... obstetric care services at facilities, inadequate and inefficient referral systems for obstetric emergencies were key health care system weaknesses ...of care was highly compromised ...and ...

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Do Clinical Markers of Barotrauma and Oxygen Toxicity Explain Interhospital Variation in Rates of Chronic Lung Disease?

Do Clinical Markers of Barotrauma and Oxygen Toxicity Explain Interhospital Variation in Rates of Chronic Lung Disease?

... The study was designed to evaluate the relationship between NICU care practices and the occurrence of CLD among survivors. The generalized null hypothesis was that variation in rates of CLD among NICUs was not ...

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Improving delirium care in the intensive care unit: The design of a pragmatic study

Improving delirium care in the intensive care unit: The design of a pragmatic study

... There are limitations within our study that are worth addressing. First, the potential for contamination exists by randomizing study subjects at the patient level. Phy- sicians may care for patients in both groups ...

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International survey of De implementation of initiating parenteral nutrition early in Paediatric intensive care units

International survey of De implementation of initiating parenteral nutrition early in Paediatric intensive care units

... Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies (WFPICCS) by newsletter and Twitter, and to specific members of the European Society of Paediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care ...

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Knowledge of professionals from a neonatal intensive therapy unit about the pain in newborn

Knowledge of professionals from a neonatal intensive therapy unit about the pain in newborn

... the newborn pain propitiates structure the formal knowledge about the subject, with dynamic and standardized performance of several professionals involved in their care and comfort and to evaluate pain in a ...

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