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Factors that cause stress in physicians and nurses working in a pediatric and neonatal intensive care unit: bibliographic review [PDF]
OBJECTIVES: Bibliographic review on occupational stress and burnout presence in physicians and nurses that work in pediatric and neonatal intensive care units.
Carvalho, Werther Brunow de +3 more
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BackgroundThe first one month of life; the neonatal period is the most risky time for child survival. In Ethiopia, neonatal mortality is unacceptably high, and the trend in reduction is slower as compared to infant and child mortality.
Tujare Tunta Orsido +2 more
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Standard clinical care in neonatal and pediatric intensive-care units (NICUs and PICUs, respectively) involves continuous monitoring of vital signs with hard-wired devices that adhere to the skin and, in certain instances, can involve catheter-based ...
Ha Uk Chung +61 more
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Background Neonatal mortality remains a serious global public health problem, but Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), in particular, is largely affected. Current evidence on neonatal mortality is essential to inform programs and policies, yet there is a scarcity ...
Animut Alebel +12 more
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Children admitted to paediatric and neonatal intensive care units may be at high risk from medication errors and preventable adverse drug events. The objective of this systematic review was to review empirical studies examining the prevalence and nature ...
A. Alghamdi +3 more
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The BRACELET Study: surveys of mortality in UK neonatal and paediatric intensive care trials. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The subject of death and bereavement in the context of randomised controlled trials in neonatal or paediatric intensive care is under-researched.
Allen, Elizabeth +6 more
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Non-contact physiological monitoring of preterm infants in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
The implementation of video-based non-contact technologies to monitor the vital signs of preterm infants in the hospital presents several challenges, such as the detection of the presence or the absence of a patient in the video frame, robustness to ...
M. Villarroel +9 more
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The effect of health care expenditure on patient outcomes : evidence from English neonatal care [PDF]
The relationship between health care expenditure and health outcomes has been the subject of recent academic inquiry in order to inform cost-effectiveness thresholds for health technology assessment agencies.
Arulampalam, Wiji +3 more
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Evaluation of hemodynamics in healthy term neonates using ultrasonic cardiac output monitor
Background Transition from intrauterine to extrauterine life is a critical phase during which several changes occur in cardiovascular system. In clinical practice, it is important to have a method that allows an easy, rapid and precise evaluation of ...
Daniela Doni +7 more
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Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Neonatal Intensive Care: A Systematic Review
This article is a systematic review of the literature on racial and/or ethnic disparities in NICU quality of care; we note important areas of intervention for improving infant outcomes.
K. Sigurdson +7 more
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