Utility of point-of-care ultrasound of the liver in the neonatal intensive care unit: experience from a case series. [PDF]
Sohane A +4 more
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Abstract Background Pregnancy after a Parkinson's diagnosis presents complex challenges. Due to the paucity of literature, there is no evidence‐based guidelines and protocols for preconception care, management of pregnancy, childbirth and the postpartum period in women with early‐onset Parkinson's disease (PD).
Alexander C. Lehn +18 more
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"More than medical care": a qualitative study on family support systems in the neonatal intensive care unit in Ghana. [PDF]
Boadu M, Ohene LA, Senoo-Dogbey VE.
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Physiological barriers to oral intake in survivors of critical illness: A scoping review
Abstract Oral nutrition is the predominant mode of nutrition delivery on the post–Intensive Care Unit (ICU) ward; yet, it is associated with lower intake than via enteral or parenteral nutrition. There are limited data on barriers that influence oral intake in ICU survivors.
Breanna J. Teleki +4 more
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Improving completion of the red reflex examination at neonatal intensive care unit discharge: a practice improvement initiative and multisite planned experiment. [PDF]
Shafer G +6 more
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“It's just us”: Families' experiences with temporary tube feeding
Abstract Background Children with temporary feeding tubes are discharged home with increasing frequency, yet little is known about how families adapt and manage in their home environment. Whereas the physical side effects of temporary feeding tubes are well documented, the psychosocial impact on families remains underresearched. Understanding families'
Claire Reilly +4 more
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A Framework to Evaluate Feasibility, Safety, and Accuracy of Wireless Sensors in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: Oxygen Saturation Monitoring. [PDF]
Senechal E +7 more
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More than meets the eye: The hidden burden of temporary feeding tubes on children and their families
Abstract Background Although pediatric temporary (e.g., nasogastric) feeding tubes are widely used for short‐term nutrition support, family impacts remain poorly defined. Research from long‐term (e.g., gastrostomy) feeding tubes does not generalize because management and burdens differ. This study aimed to explore the financial, time and family burdens
Claire Reilly +5 more
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