
pmid: 29747885
This article elaborates on how neonatologists and perinatologists might conceive of prognosis as an intervention with outcomes relevant to patients, families, and society at large and highlights aspects of this important area of practice requiring further study.
Male, Critical Care, Attitude of Health Personnel, Infant, Newborn, Prognosis, Perinatology, Treatment Outcome, Predictive Value of Tests, Intensive Care Units, Neonatal, Humans, Female, Neonatology
Male, Critical Care, Attitude of Health Personnel, Infant, Newborn, Prognosis, Perinatology, Treatment Outcome, Predictive Value of Tests, Intensive Care Units, Neonatal, Humans, Female, Neonatology
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