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. 2024 Dec:161:64-66.
doi: 10.1016/j.pediatrneurol.2024.08.012. Epub 2024 Sep 7.

A Novel Question Prompt List for Parents of Neonates With Seizures

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A Novel Question Prompt List for Parents of Neonates With Seizures

Natalie K Field et al. Pediatr Neurol. 2024 Dec.
No abstract available

Keywords: Communication; NICU; Neurology; Patient education; Pediatrics.

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Conflict of interest statement

Declaration of Competing Interest Dr. Lemmon receives funding from NIH (K23NS116453). Dr. Shellhaas receives royalties from UpToDate for authorship on topics related to neonatal seizures and serves as a consultant for the Epilepsy Study Consortium. The other authors have no disclosures to report.

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Figure 1:
A question prompt list designed to guide discussion between parents of neonates with seizures and their child’s care team.

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