Pediatrics, ISSN 0031-4005, 05/2015, Volume 135, Issue 5, pp. 826 - 833
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Treatment of suspected infection is a mainstay of the daily work in the NICU. We hypothesized that NICU antibiotic prescribing...
RATES | STATES | QUALITY | EARLY-ONSET SEPSIS | INFANTS | PREVENTION | RISK | PEDIATRICS | HEALTH-CARE | NECROTIZING ENTEROCOLITIS | FLUCONAZOLE | Enterocolitis, Necrotizing - epidemiology | Anti-Bacterial Agents - therapeutic use | Bacterial Infections - prevention & control | Intensive Care Units, Neonatal | Enterocolitis, Necrotizing - prevention & control | Humans | Bacterial Infections - epidemiology | Enterocolitis, Necrotizing - microbiology | Retrospective Studies | Drug Utilization - statistics & numerical data | Infant, Newborn | Cohort Studies | Neonatal intensive care | Care and treatment | Dosage and administration | Bacterial infections | Management | Antibiotics | Pediatrics | Intensive care | Patient admissions | Correlation analysis | Mortality
RATES | STATES | QUALITY | EARLY-ONSET SEPSIS | INFANTS | PREVENTION | RISK | PEDIATRICS | HEALTH-CARE | NECROTIZING ENTEROCOLITIS | FLUCONAZOLE | Enterocolitis, Necrotizing - epidemiology | Anti-Bacterial Agents - therapeutic use | Bacterial Infections - prevention & control | Intensive Care Units, Neonatal | Enterocolitis, Necrotizing - prevention & control | Humans | Bacterial Infections - epidemiology | Enterocolitis, Necrotizing - microbiology | Retrospective Studies | Drug Utilization - statistics & numerical data | Infant, Newborn | Cohort Studies | Neonatal intensive care | Care and treatment | Dosage and administration | Bacterial infections | Management | Antibiotics | Pediatrics | Intensive care | Patient admissions | Correlation analysis | Mortality
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American Journal of Perinatology, ISSN 0735-1631, 2014, Volume 31, Issue 9, pp. 811 - 821
Objective The aim of the article is to provide an update on medication use in infants admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) in the United States...
pharmacotherapy | trends over time | GASTROESOPHAGEAL-REFLUX | BIRTH-WEIGHT INFANTS | LABEL DRUG-USE | PEDIATRICS | OFF-LABEL | INFECTION | OUTCOMES | FLUCONAZOLE | CHILDREN | OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY | Intensive Care, Neonatal - trends | United States | Humans | Female | Male | Retrospective Studies | Drug Therapy - statistics & numerical data | Intensive Care Units, Neonatal - statistics & numerical data | Drug Utilization | Infant, Newborn | Drug Therapy - trends
pharmacotherapy | trends over time | GASTROESOPHAGEAL-REFLUX | BIRTH-WEIGHT INFANTS | LABEL DRUG-USE | PEDIATRICS | OFF-LABEL | INFECTION | OUTCOMES | FLUCONAZOLE | CHILDREN | OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY | Intensive Care, Neonatal - trends | United States | Humans | Female | Male | Retrospective Studies | Drug Therapy - statistics & numerical data | Intensive Care Units, Neonatal - statistics & numerical data | Drug Utilization | Infant, Newborn | Drug Therapy - trends
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Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, ISSN 0884-2175, 11/2008, Volume 37, Issue 6, pp. 666 - 691
A systematic review of the literature was conducted to answer the following 2 questions: (a) What are the needs of parents who have infants in the neonatal...
neonatal nursing | family centered care | neonatal intensive care unit | parenting | parents | Parenting | Family centered care | Neonatal intensive care unit | Neonatal nursing | Parents | MOTHERS | PREMATURE-INFANTS | NURSING | NICU | PRETERM INFANTS | FAMILY | OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY | EXPERIENCES | SUPPORT | NURSERY | INTERVENTION | PARTICIPATION | Visitors to Patients - psychology | Health Facility Environment - organization & administration | Intensive Care Units, Neonatal - organization & administration | Attitude to Health | Intensive Care, Neonatal - psychology | Parents - education | Humans | Social Support | Professional-Family Relations | Data Collection | Nurse's Role - psychology | Power (Psychology) | Nursing Methodology Research - organization & administration | Health Services Needs and Demand | Visitors to Patients - education | Parenting - psychology | Parents - psychology | Neonatal Nursing - organization & administration | Qualitative Research | Intensive Care, Neonatal - organization & administration | Research Design | Infant, Newborn | Infants (Newborn) | Career development | Online health care information services | Nursing | Analysis | Nurses
neonatal nursing | family centered care | neonatal intensive care unit | parenting | parents | Parenting | Family centered care | Neonatal intensive care unit | Neonatal nursing | Parents | MOTHERS | PREMATURE-INFANTS | NURSING | NICU | PRETERM INFANTS | FAMILY | OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY | EXPERIENCES | SUPPORT | NURSERY | INTERVENTION | PARTICIPATION | Visitors to Patients - psychology | Health Facility Environment - organization & administration | Intensive Care Units, Neonatal - organization & administration | Attitude to Health | Intensive Care, Neonatal - psychology | Parents - education | Humans | Social Support | Professional-Family Relations | Data Collection | Nurse's Role - psychology | Power (Psychology) | Nursing Methodology Research - organization & administration | Health Services Needs and Demand | Visitors to Patients - education | Parenting - psychology | Parents - psychology | Neonatal Nursing - organization & administration | Qualitative Research | Intensive Care, Neonatal - organization & administration | Research Design | Infant, Newborn | Infants (Newborn) | Career development | Online health care information services | Nursing | Analysis | Nurses
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Annals of Neurology, ISSN 0364-5134, 10/2011, Volume 70, Issue 4, pp. 541 - 549
Objective: Although many perinatal factors have been linked to adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes in very premature infants, much of the variation in outcome...
HIPPOCAMPAL VOLUME | NEWBORN | LOW-BIRTH-WEIGHT | DISORDER | RISK | NEURODEVELOPMENTAL OUTCOMES | TERM | NETWORK NEUROBEHAVIORAL SCALE | NEUROSCIENCES | PROGRAM | CLINICAL NEUROLOGY | CHILDREN | Infant, Premature - psychology | Prospective Studies | Humans | Risk Factors | Male | Infant, Premature - growth & development | Pregnancy | Magnetic Resonance Imaging | Developmental Disabilities - pathology | Intensive Care Units, Neonatal | Brain - pathology | Female | Infant Behavior - psychology | Infant, Newborn | Developmental Disabilities - psychology | Babies | Medical research | Intensive care | Nuclear magnetic resonance--NMR
HIPPOCAMPAL VOLUME | NEWBORN | LOW-BIRTH-WEIGHT | DISORDER | RISK | NEURODEVELOPMENTAL OUTCOMES | TERM | NETWORK NEUROBEHAVIORAL SCALE | NEUROSCIENCES | PROGRAM | CLINICAL NEUROLOGY | CHILDREN | Infant, Premature - psychology | Prospective Studies | Humans | Risk Factors | Male | Infant, Premature - growth & development | Pregnancy | Magnetic Resonance Imaging | Developmental Disabilities - pathology | Intensive Care Units, Neonatal | Brain - pathology | Female | Infant Behavior - psychology | Infant, Newborn | Developmental Disabilities - psychology | Babies | Medical research | Intensive care | Nuclear magnetic resonance--NMR
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Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, ISSN 0891-3668, 09/2014, Volume 34, Issue 3, pp. 267 - 272
Background: Prolonged or unnecessary antibiotic use is associated with adverse outcomes in neonates. Our objectives were to quantify all antibiotic use in a...
Stewardship | Neonate | CONTROLLED-TRIAL | INFECTIOUS DISEASES | RISK-FACTORS | DRUG-USE | HOSPITALS | neonate | PRETERM INFANTS | IMMUNOLOGY | NECROTIZING ENTEROCOLITIS | ANTIMICROBIAL STEWARDSHIP | BIRTH-WEIGHT INFANTS | EARLY-ONSET SEPSIS | stewardship | B STREPTOCOCCAL DISEASE | PEDIATRICS | Prospective Studies | Antibiotic Prophylaxis - statistics & numerical data | Humans | Risk Factors | Sepsis - epidemiology | Infant | Male | Intensive Care Units, Neonatal - statistics & numerical data | Anti-Bacterial Agents - therapeutic use | Sepsis - drug therapy | Public Health Surveillance | Female | Infant, Newborn | Sepsis - microbiology
Stewardship | Neonate | CONTROLLED-TRIAL | INFECTIOUS DISEASES | RISK-FACTORS | DRUG-USE | HOSPITALS | neonate | PRETERM INFANTS | IMMUNOLOGY | NECROTIZING ENTEROCOLITIS | ANTIMICROBIAL STEWARDSHIP | BIRTH-WEIGHT INFANTS | EARLY-ONSET SEPSIS | stewardship | B STREPTOCOCCAL DISEASE | PEDIATRICS | Prospective Studies | Antibiotic Prophylaxis - statistics & numerical data | Humans | Risk Factors | Sepsis - epidemiology | Infant | Male | Intensive Care Units, Neonatal - statistics & numerical data | Anti-Bacterial Agents - therapeutic use | Sepsis - drug therapy | Public Health Surveillance | Female | Infant, Newborn | Sepsis - microbiology
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Journal of Pediatrics, The, ISSN 0022-3476, 2011, Volume 159, Issue 3, pp. 392 - 397
Objective To determine whether duration of antibiotic exposure is an independent risk factor for necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC). Study design A retrospective,...
Pediatrics | MICROFLORA | INFECTIONS | BIRTH-WEIGHT INFANTS | MANAGEMENT | PREVENTION | PEDIATRICS | PRETERM INFANTS | COLONIZATION | Humans | Risk Factors | Sepsis - epidemiology | Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Newborn - epidemiology | Male | Enteral Nutrition | Case-Control Studies | Enterocolitis, Necrotizing - epidemiology | Ductus Arteriosus, Patent - epidemiology | Intensive Care Units, Neonatal | Time Factors | Female | Anti-Bacterial Agents - adverse effects | Retrospective Studies | Anti-Bacterial Agents - administration & dosage | Infant, Newborn | Infants (Newborn) | Enterocolitis, Pseudomembranous | Enterocolitis, Neonatal necrotizing | Antibiotics | Risk factors | prematurity | antimicrobials | neonates | sepsis
Pediatrics | MICROFLORA | INFECTIONS | BIRTH-WEIGHT INFANTS | MANAGEMENT | PREVENTION | PEDIATRICS | PRETERM INFANTS | COLONIZATION | Humans | Risk Factors | Sepsis - epidemiology | Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Newborn - epidemiology | Male | Enteral Nutrition | Case-Control Studies | Enterocolitis, Necrotizing - epidemiology | Ductus Arteriosus, Patent - epidemiology | Intensive Care Units, Neonatal | Time Factors | Female | Anti-Bacterial Agents - adverse effects | Retrospective Studies | Anti-Bacterial Agents - administration & dosage | Infant, Newborn | Infants (Newborn) | Enterocolitis, Pseudomembranous | Enterocolitis, Neonatal necrotizing | Antibiotics | Risk factors | prematurity | antimicrobials | neonates | sepsis
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Seminars in Perinatology, ISSN 0146-0005, 2011, Volume 35, Issue 1, pp. 20 - 28
Family-centered care (FCC) has been increasingly emphasized as an important and necessary element of neonatal intensive care. FCC is conceptualized as a...
Neonatal and Perinatal Medicine | NICU | family-centered care | family support | FCC | Family support | Family-centered care | INDIVIDUALIZED DEVELOPMENTAL CARE | LOW-BIRTH-WEIGHT | PREMATURE-INFANTS | PARENTS | PRETERM INFANTS | LENGTH-OF-STAY | OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY | CHILD-ABUSE | TO-SKIN KANGAROO | PEDIATRICS | OUTCOMES | PROGRAM | Intensive Care Units, Neonatal - trends | Humans | Self-Help Groups | Social Support | Patient Satisfaction | Medical Staff | Nursing Staff | Parents - psychology | Stress, Psychological | Family | Infant, Newborn | Intensive Care, Neonatal - methods | Patient Education as Topic | Parenting | Infants | Child development
Neonatal and Perinatal Medicine | NICU | family-centered care | family support | FCC | Family support | Family-centered care | INDIVIDUALIZED DEVELOPMENTAL CARE | LOW-BIRTH-WEIGHT | PREMATURE-INFANTS | PARENTS | PRETERM INFANTS | LENGTH-OF-STAY | OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY | CHILD-ABUSE | TO-SKIN KANGAROO | PEDIATRICS | OUTCOMES | PROGRAM | Intensive Care Units, Neonatal - trends | Humans | Self-Help Groups | Social Support | Patient Satisfaction | Medical Staff | Nursing Staff | Parents - psychology | Stress, Psychological | Family | Infant, Newborn | Intensive Care, Neonatal - methods | Patient Education as Topic | Parenting | Infants | Child development
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Journal of Pediatrics, The, ISSN 0022-3476, 2014, Volume 164, Issue 1, pp. 52 - 60.e2
Objective To evaluate associations between neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) room type (open ward and private room) and medical outcomes; neurobehavior,...
Pediatrics | LANGUAGE | SINGLE-FAMILY-ROOM | NEWBORN | MORBIDITY | GESTATION | SPATIAL STATISTICS | NICU | PEDIATRICS | NOISE | MATURATION | CHILDREN | Developmental Disabilities - physiopathology | Infant, Premature, Diseases - physiopathology | Infant, Premature, Diseases - psychology | Prognosis | Prospective Studies | Follow-Up Studies | Infant, Very Low Birth Weight | Brain - physiopathology | Humans | Infant | Infant Behavior | Infant, Premature, Diseases - diagnosis | Electroencephalography | Environmental Exposure | Magnetic Resonance Imaging | Intensive Care Units, Neonatal | Infant, Premature | Brain - pathology | Child Development | Developmental Disabilities - diagnosis | Infant, Newborn | Developmental Disabilities - psychology | Medical colleges | Infants (Premature) | Sensory Deprivation | Motor | MRI | Single Family Ward | Open Bay | Open Ward | Cerebral Maturation | Room Type | Sound Abatement | Language | Outcome | Hemispheric Asymmetry | Development | Single Patient Room | Sensory Exposure | Surface Based Morphometry
Pediatrics | LANGUAGE | SINGLE-FAMILY-ROOM | NEWBORN | MORBIDITY | GESTATION | SPATIAL STATISTICS | NICU | PEDIATRICS | NOISE | MATURATION | CHILDREN | Developmental Disabilities - physiopathology | Infant, Premature, Diseases - physiopathology | Infant, Premature, Diseases - psychology | Prognosis | Prospective Studies | Follow-Up Studies | Infant, Very Low Birth Weight | Brain - physiopathology | Humans | Infant | Infant Behavior | Infant, Premature, Diseases - diagnosis | Electroencephalography | Environmental Exposure | Magnetic Resonance Imaging | Intensive Care Units, Neonatal | Infant, Premature | Brain - pathology | Child Development | Developmental Disabilities - diagnosis | Infant, Newborn | Developmental Disabilities - psychology | Medical colleges | Infants (Premature) | Sensory Deprivation | Motor | MRI | Single Family Ward | Open Bay | Open Ward | Cerebral Maturation | Room Type | Sound Abatement | Language | Outcome | Hemispheric Asymmetry | Development | Single Patient Room | Sensory Exposure | Surface Based Morphometry
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Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Medical Directors in Academic Institutions: Who Are They?
The Journal of Pediatrics, ISSN 0022-3476, 05/2019, Volume 208, pp. 5 - 7.e1
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Environmental Health Perspectives, ISSN 0091-6765, 4/2009, Volume 117, Issue 4, pp. 639 - 644
Objective: We previously demonstrated that exposure to polyvinyl chloride plastic medical devices containing di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) was associated...
Chemical hazards | Urine | Business publications audits | Bisphenols | Neonatal intensive care units | Phenols | Infants | Phthalates | Gestational age | Children's Health | Parabens | Biomonitoring | BPA | Glucuronidation | Neonate | Paraben | NICU | Triclosan | Benzophenone | biomonitoring | ENVIRONMENTAL PHENOLS | BENZOPHENONE-3 | triclosan | neonate | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES | PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH | ESTROGENIC CHEMICALS | US POPULATION | URINARY CONCENTRATIONS | TOXICOLOGY | benzophenone | HEALTH | PARABENS | ABSORPTION | DEVELOPMENTAL EXPOSURE | glucuronidation | paraben | Epidemiologic Studies | Plasticizers | Benzhydryl Compounds | Equipment and Supplies | Humans | Risk Factors | Male | Diethylhexyl Phthalate | Intensive Care Units, Neonatal - statistics & numerical data | Triclosan - urine | Benzophenones - urine | Phenols - urine | Parabens - metabolism | Estrogens, Non-Steroidal - urine | Female | Infant, Premature - urine | Environmental Exposure - statistics & numerical data | Infant, Newborn | Infants (Newborn) | Medical equipment | Usage | Bisphenol-A | Health aspects | Physiological apparatus | Index Medicus | Research
Chemical hazards | Urine | Business publications audits | Bisphenols | Neonatal intensive care units | Phenols | Infants | Phthalates | Gestational age | Children's Health | Parabens | Biomonitoring | BPA | Glucuronidation | Neonate | Paraben | NICU | Triclosan | Benzophenone | biomonitoring | ENVIRONMENTAL PHENOLS | BENZOPHENONE-3 | triclosan | neonate | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES | PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH | ESTROGENIC CHEMICALS | US POPULATION | URINARY CONCENTRATIONS | TOXICOLOGY | benzophenone | HEALTH | PARABENS | ABSORPTION | DEVELOPMENTAL EXPOSURE | glucuronidation | paraben | Epidemiologic Studies | Plasticizers | Benzhydryl Compounds | Equipment and Supplies | Humans | Risk Factors | Male | Diethylhexyl Phthalate | Intensive Care Units, Neonatal - statistics & numerical data | Triclosan - urine | Benzophenones - urine | Phenols - urine | Parabens - metabolism | Estrogens, Non-Steroidal - urine | Female | Infant, Premature - urine | Environmental Exposure - statistics & numerical data | Infant, Newborn | Infants (Newborn) | Medical equipment | Usage | Bisphenol-A | Health aspects | Physiological apparatus | Index Medicus | Research
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Science Translational Medicine, ISSN 1946-6234, 10/2012, Volume 4, Issue 154, pp. 154ra135 - 154ra135
Monogenic diseases are frequent causes of neonatal morbidity and mortality, and disease presentations are often undifferentiated at birth. More than 3500...
MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL | COMPLEX | IMPACT | VARIANTS | DATABASE | STANDARDS | FRAMEWORK | PATIENT | HEALTH | BETA-CATENIN | WNT | CELL BIOLOGY | Intensive Care Units, Neonatal | Humans | Genetic Diseases, Inborn - genetics | Connexins | Retrospective Studies | Sequence Analysis, DNA - methods | Genome, Human - genetics | Infant, Newborn
MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL | COMPLEX | IMPACT | VARIANTS | DATABASE | STANDARDS | FRAMEWORK | PATIENT | HEALTH | BETA-CATENIN | WNT | CELL BIOLOGY | Intensive Care Units, Neonatal | Humans | Genetic Diseases, Inborn - genetics | Connexins | Retrospective Studies | Sequence Analysis, DNA - methods | Genome, Human - genetics | Infant, Newborn
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