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Antenatal consultation and deliberation: adapting to parental preferences
To analyze and compare perspectives on antenatal consultation and decision-making from participants with varying degrees of prematurity experience and clinician-experts.
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Response to comment on “Optimism bias in understanding neonatal prognoses”
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Optimism bias in understanding neonatal prognoses
Discrepancies between physician and parent neonatal prognostic expectations are common. Optimism bias is a possible explanation.
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Withholding and Withdrawing Life-Sustaining Treatment
Although neonatologists are not newcomers to issues related to life and death, how infants die in the intensive care unit has changed. Previously infants died in spite of life sustaining interventions. Now, in...