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Trisha M Prentice

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Journal of Medical Ethics|March 16, 2021
Art of accepting the 'least bad' deathTrisha M Prentice
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|April 3, 2023
Moral Distress Tools: Not Just a Question of What but Why Are We Measuring?Trisha M Prentice
Journal of Bioethical Inquiry|March 16, 2018
Can the Ethical Best Practice of Shared Decision-Making lead to Moral Distress?Trisha M Prentice, Lynn Gillam
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|November 4, 2022
What Is the Ethical Goal of Empowering Parents in Emergent Decision-making about Their Premature Newborn?Lynn Gillam, Trisha M Prentice
Current Problems in Pediatric and Adolescent Health Care|November 17, 2023
Seeking alignment of end-of-life goals within the Australian pediatric contextSid Vemuri, Trisha M Prentice
The New England Journal of Medicine|February 22, 2019
Neonatal Organ DonationTrisha M Prentice, Joshua Kausman, Ben Gelbart
Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics|March 13, 2026
Moving toward meaningful shared decision-making in neonatal care: clinical practice and policy implications in KoreaIn Gyu Song, Trisha M Prentice, Lynn Gillam
Intensive & Critical Care Nursing|June 20, 2021
Interventions to reduce moral distress in clinicians working in intensive care: A systematic reviewDilini I Imbulana, Peter G Davis, Trisha M Prentice
Seminars in Fetal & Neonatal Medicine|October 2, 2017
The use and misuse of moral distress in neonatologyTrisha M Prentice, Lynn Gillam, Peter G Davis, et al.
Seminars in Perinatology|December 10, 2021
Whom are we seeking to protect? Extremely preterm babies and moral distressTrisha M Prentice, Lynn Gillam, Peter G Davis, et al.
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Journal of Medical Ethics|March 16, 2021
Art of accepting the 'least bad' deathTrisha M Prentice
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|April 3, 2023
Moral Distress Tools: Not Just a Question of What but Why Are We Measuring?Trisha M Prentice
Journal of Bioethical Inquiry|March 16, 2018
Can the Ethical Best Practice of Shared Decision-Making lead to Moral Distress?Trisha M Prentice, Lynn Gillam
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|November 4, 2022
What Is the Ethical Goal of Empowering Parents in Emergent Decision-making about Their Premature Newborn?Lynn Gillam, Trisha M Prentice
Current Problems in Pediatric and Adolescent Health Care|November 17, 2023
Seeking alignment of end-of-life goals within the Australian pediatric contextSid Vemuri, Trisha M Prentice
The New England Journal of Medicine|February 22, 2019
Neonatal Organ DonationTrisha M Prentice, Joshua Kausman, Ben Gelbart
Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics|March 13, 2026
Moving toward meaningful shared decision-making in neonatal care: clinical practice and policy implications in KoreaIn Gyu Song, Trisha M Prentice, Lynn Gillam
Intensive & Critical Care Nursing|June 20, 2021
Interventions to reduce moral distress in clinicians working in intensive care: A systematic reviewDilini I Imbulana, Peter G Davis, Trisha M Prentice
Seminars in Fetal & Neonatal Medicine|October 2, 2017
The use and misuse of moral distress in neonatologyTrisha M Prentice, Lynn Gillam, Peter G Davis, et al.
Seminars in Perinatology|December 10, 2021
Whom are we seeking to protect? Extremely preterm babies and moral distressTrisha M Prentice, Lynn Gillam, Peter G Davis, et al.
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