1. Decision-making in the delivery room: a survey of neonatologists
- Author
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Raye Ann deRegnier, James W. Collins, Weiss Ar, and Helen J. Binns
- Subjects
Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Resuscitation ,Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice ,Attitude of Health Personnel ,Decision Making ,Gestational Age ,Lower limit ,Continuing medical education ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,medicine ,Humans ,Resuscitation Orders ,Extremely premature ,business.industry ,Delivery Rooms ,Delivery room ,Infant, Newborn ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Gestational age ,medicine.disease ,Family medicine ,Health Care Surveys ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Female ,Medical emergency ,Neonatology ,business ,Resuscitation Decisions ,Infant, Premature - Abstract
To examine influences on neonatologists' decision-making regarding resuscitation of extremely premature infants. A mailed survey of Illinois neonatologists evaluated influences on resuscitation. Personal and parentally opposed (that is, acting against parental wishes) gray zones of resuscitation were defined, with the lower limit (LL) the gestational age at or below which resuscitation would be consistently withheld and the upper limit (UL) above which resuscitation was mandatory. Among the 85 respondents, LL and UL of the personal and parentally opposed gray zones were median 22 and 25 weeks, respectively. Neonatologists with an UL personal gray zone
- Published
- 2007