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Value‐based maternity care decisions should draw on cost‐effectiveness evidence from both randomized controlled trials and real‐world data, integrating them systematically rather than ranking them hierarchically. Abstract While existing literature has compared the methodological strengths and limitations of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and real ...
Yanan Hu +3 more
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In over 12 000 Swedish primiparous women, anal incontinence was more common after severe perineal tears. Episiotomy did not raise the overall risk except for a slight increase in gas incontinence after second‐degree tears. Encouragingly, symptoms improved across all types of tears during the first‐year postpartum.
Mette L. Josefsson +5 more
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Artificial intelligence enables the interpretation of blind ultrasound sweeps for prenatal diagnostics. Applications include accurate gestational age estimation, amniotic fluid segmentation, fetal presentation classification, and placental localization.
Johanna Schott +6 more
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Abstract Purpose To describe the treatment rate for retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) at a tertiary referral neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) in the south‐western region of the Netherlands. In addition, we evaluated the impact of outsourcing laser treatment, implemented in 2018, by comparing treatment characteristics from 3 years prior and 3 years ...
L. A. Derks +5 more
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Competency of Nursing Care Activities at Neonatal Intensive Care Units: An Assessment Study
Monera Sayed Mohamed Farag +2 more
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Successful Design and Assessment of a Breastfeeding Support Program Using Intervention Mapping
ABSTRACT Aim To design and test the feasibility of a complex intervention to increase breastfeeding rates and improve clinical practice. Methods The six‐step intervention mapping process was employed: [i] needs assessment, [ii] definition of performance objectives, [iii] selection of methods and applications, [iv] program design, [v] planning for ...
Paola Oras +3 more
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Nursing in neonatal intensive care: the look of the families
Letícia Gramázio Soares +4 more
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Co‐Designing a Peer Support Program for NICU Parents Using a Participatory Action Research Approach
ABSTRACT Aim To co‐design an appropriate and sustainable parental peer‐to‐peer support program in a level IV neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) with all relevant interest holders. Methods Seven veteran parents and 11 NICU healthcare professionals (HCPs) collaborated in this participatory action research (PAR).
A. Pascual +4 more
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