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Psychological Outcomes in Parents of Critically Ill Hospitalized Children.

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Parents experienced high levels of anxiety and depression while their child was critically ill, and this study is the first to find > 25% of parents had significant decisional conflict.
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This article is published in Journal of Pediatric Nursing.The article was published on 2017-05-01. It has received 90 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Decisional conflict & Anxiety.

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Impact of Pediatric Critical Illness and Injury on Families: An Updated Systematic Review

TL;DR: The aim of this review was to synthesize the evidence on the impact of critical illness and injury on families of children admitted to the PICU to identify research needs in paediatric critical care.
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Parental stress and resilience in CHD: a new frontier for health disparities research

TL;DR: A thorough synthesis of the current literature on parental stress addressing disparities in parents of children with CHD is provided and a new comprehensive framework, the Parental Stress and Resilience in CHD Model, is presented.
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Digital health tools for the passive monitoring of depression: a systematic review of methods

TL;DR: In this article , the authors summarized the literature on remote measuring technologies, mapping methodological challenges and threats to reproducibility, and identified leading digital signals for depression, including sleep, physical activity, location, and phone use data.
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Post-Intensive-Care Syndrome for the Pediatric Neurologist

TL;DR: A battery of validated tests to identify and manage the different aspects of post-intensive-care syndrome in pediatrics, which have been successfully implemented at two large academic centers are provided.
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Delivering genome sequencing for rapid genetic diagnosis in critically ill children: parent and professional views, experiences and challenges.

TL;DR: A qualitative study exploring parent and professional perspectives around the usefulness of this test, the potential for unintended harms and the challenges for delivering a wider clinical service is described.
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The CES-D Scale: A Self-Report Depression Scale for Research in the General Population

TL;DR: The CES-D scale as discussed by the authors is a short self-report scale designed to measure depressive symptomatology in the general population, which has been used in household interview surveys and in psychiatric settings.

Manual for the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory

TL;DR: The STAI as mentioned in this paper is an indicator of two types of anxiety, the state and trait anxiety, and measure the severity of the overall anxiety level, which is appropriate for those who have at least a sixth grade reading level.
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Decision aids for people facing health treatment or screening decisions

TL;DR: Decision aids reduced the proportion of undecided participants and appeared to have a positive effect on patient-clinician communication, and those exposed to a decision aid were either equally or more satisfied with their decision, the decision-making process, and the preparation for decision making compared to usual care.
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Stress, coping, and social support processes: where are we? What next?

TL;DR: Comparing comparative analysis, optimal matching analysis, and event-structure analysis are new techniques which may help advance research in these broad topic areas and enhance the effectiveness of coping and social support interventions.
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