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Not a Quiet Place: Understanding Noise Level in a Newborn Intensive Care Unit (NICU) and Its Relation with Newborn's Vital Parameters, a Pilot Feasibility Study. [PDF]
Rossi S+6 more
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In this prospective sub‐study testing the predictive validity of General Movements Assessment (GMA) and/or Hammersmith Infant Neurological Examination (HINE), 785 infants with birth/infant‐detectable risk factors, aged 12 to 40 weeks corrected age were recruited. GMA and HINE were reliable and accurate tools for screening high‐risk populations in India,
Katherine A. Benfer+13 more
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Missed care in neonatal intensive care unit: effect of electronic reminders. [PDF]
Fereshteh B+4 more
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Finland's Falling Birth Rate Prompts Study of Neonatal Outcomes in Secondary‐Level Delivery Units
Acta Paediatrica, EarlyView.
Ilari Kuitunen
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Synchronous telehealth and face‐to‐face administration of the Alberta Infant Motor Scale
The Alberta Infant Motor Scale (AIMS) is a gross motor assessment with excellent psychometric properties and clinical utility when used face‐to‐face. The AIMS assessment delivered via synchronous telehealth shows excellent agreement with face‐to‐face assessment.
Kate L. Rawnsley+7 more
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Time series analysis for forecasting neonatal intensive care unit census and neonatal mortality. [PDF]
Dalili H, Shariat M, Sahebi L.
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Abstract Objective(s) Pregnancy in women with epilepsy is associated with adverse perinatal outcomes, but debate remains as to role of epilepsy or of prenatal antiseizure medication (ASM), or both. We aimed to investigate the association between maternal epilepsy and perinatal outcomes, and to explore the role of prenatal ASM exposure.
Paolo Pieirino Mazzone+5 more
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Workshop-based participatory research design through the lens of a culture-centered approach (CCA). [PDF]
Al-Moteri M+11 more
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Characteristics of meconium impaction/retention in newborn foals: From 2006 to 2024
Summary Background Meconium impaction/retention is a significant cause of colic in foals. Historically, limitations of both medical and surgical treatment are noted. Outcomes of meconium impaction/retention have not recently been reported. Objective To describe case characteristics and outcomes in foals with meconium impaction/retention.
S. Rivera Maza+4 more
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