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    Parent and perinatal professional priorities and perspectives for the pre-birth periviable conversation: a thematic analysis of semi-structured interviews

    Parent and perinatal professional priorities and perspectives for the pre-birth periviable conversation: a thematic analysis of semi-structured interviews by J. Peterson, J. Peterson, E. J. Johnstone, E. J. Johnstone, A. Mahaveer, D. M. Smith

    Published 2025-07-01
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    A rapid review of periviable (22 + 0 to 23 + 6 weeks) counselling practices and the need for a trauma-informed care approach

    A rapid review of periviable (22 + 0 to 23 + 6 weeks) counselling practices and the need for a trauma-informed care approach by J. Peterson, J. Peterson, C. Graham, E. D. Johnstone, E. D. Johnstone, A. Mahaveer, D. M. Smith

    Published 2025-05-01
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    A structured comparison and reflection on international position statements and professional guidance for the management of periviable infants

    A structured comparison and reflection on international position statements and professional guidance for the management of periviable infants by J. Peterson, J. Peterson, G. Southwood, D. M. Smith, E. D. Johnstone, E. D. Johnstone, A. Mahaveer, A. Mahaveer

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    A network analysis of timing and conditions present at time of death for periviable infants (22+0–23+6 weeks) admitted to neonatal intensive care after receiving survival-focused care at birth

    A network analysis of timing and conditions present at time of death for periviable infants (22+0–23+6 weeks) admitted to neonatal intensive care after receiving survival-focused c... by J. Peterson, J. Peterson, D. M. Smith, E. D. Johnstone, E. D. Johnstone, K. Harvey, A. Mahaveer, A. Mahaveer

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