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Ethical Cultures in Perinatal Care: Do They Exist? Correlation of Provider Attitudes with Periviability Practices at Six Centers.

Christin LawrenceNaomi LaventhalKatie A FritzChristine CarlosMobolaji FamuyideTiffany TonismaeDrew HayslettTasha ColemanMeenu JainBrownsyne Tucker EdmondsSteven LeuthnerBree AndrewsDalia M Feltman
Published in: American journal of perinatology (2020)
Despite higher rates of planned resuscitation at 22 and 23 weeks, steroid usage and survival rates did not differ between HR and LR sites. In this subsequent survey, respondents from HR centers had a less favorable outlook on interventions for these newborns than those at LR centers, suggesting that instead of driving practices, attitudes may be more closely associated with experiences of clinical outcomes.
Keyphrases
  • primary care
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • pregnant women
  • cardiac arrest
  • palliative care
  • gestational age
  • physical activity
  • low birth weight
  • cardiopulmonary resuscitation
  • decision making
  • cord blood
  • preterm infants