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Manya J Hendriks
Manya J Hendriks
Dep of Neonatology, Uni Hospital Zurich; Dep of Health Sciences and Medicine, University Lucerne
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Decision-making at the limit of viability: differing perceptions and opinions between neonatal physicians and nurses
HU Bucher, SD Klein, MJ Hendriks, R Baumann-Hölzle, TM Berger, ...
BMC pediatrics 18, 1-9, 2018
662018
“You can only give warmth to your baby when it’s too late”: parents’ bonding with their extremely preterm and dying child
A Abraham, MJ Hendriks
Qualitative health research 27 (14), 2100-2115, 2017
432017
Sources of distress for physicians and nurses working in Swiss neonatal intensive care units
SD Klein, HU Bucher, MJ Hendriks, R Baumann-Hölzle, JC Streuli, ...
Swiss medical weekly 147, w14477, 2017
362017
End-of-life decision making for parents of extremely preterm infants
MJ Hendriks, A Abraham
Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing 46 (5), 727-736, 2017
352017
Fragile lives with fragile rights: justice for babies born at the limit of viability
MJ Hendriks, JD Lantos
Bioethics 32 (3), 205-214, 2018
272018
The unmet needs of childhood cancer survivors in long‐term follow‐up care A qualitative study
MJ Hendriks, E Harju, G Michel
Psycho‐Oncology, 2020
252020
The long shadow of childhood cancer: a qualitative study on insurance hardship among survivors of childhood cancer
MJ Hendriks, E Harju, K Roser, M Ienca, G Michel
BMC Health Services Research 21 (1), 503, 2021
132021
Swiss neonatal caregivers express diverging views on parental involvement in shared decision‐making for extremely premature infants
JC Fauchère, SD Klein, MJ Hendriks, R Baumann‐Hölzle, TMB Berger, ...
Acta Paediatrica 110 (7), 2074-2081, 2021
122021
Swiss Neonatal End-of-Life Study Group
HU Bucher, SD Klein, MJ Hendriks, R Baumann-Hölzle, TM Berger, ...
Decision-making at the limit of viability: differing perceptions and …, 2018
122018
Attitudes towards decisions about extremely premature infants differed between Swiss linguistic regions in population‐based study
MJ Hendriks, SD Klein, HU Bucher, R Baumann‐Hölzle, JC Streuli, ...
Acta Paediatrica 106 (3), 423-429, 2017
122017
Exploring societal solidarity in the context of extreme prematurity
MJ Hendriks, HU Bucher, SD Klein, JC Streuli, R Baumann-Hölzle, ...
Swiss medical weekly 147 (0910), w14418-w14418, 2017
102017
National divergences in perinatal palliative care guidelines and training in tertiary NICUs
A Boan Pion, J Baenziger, JC Fauchère, D Gubler, MJ Hendriks
Frontiers in Pediatrics 9, 673545, 2021
92021
Healthcare professionals’ opinions on psychological screening in follow-up care for childhood cancer survivors
E Harju, MJ Hendriks, K Roser, G Michel
Swiss medical weekly 150, w20356, 2020
82020
Coping strategies in families who lost a child to cancer: A scoping review
EC Pedraza, G Michel, A Altherr, MJ Hendriks, E De Clercq
EJC Paediatric Oncology, 100011, 2023
32023
Perinatal loss and parental loneliness: Narratives of late termination of pregnancy
MJ Hendriks, A Abraham
Death Studies 46 (6), 1490-1500, 2022
22022
Follow-up care in childhood cancer survivors: improving services in Switzerland
M Hendriks, FN Belle, Z Tomášiková, C Kuehni, G Michel, N von der Weid
Schweizer Krebsbulletin/Bulletin suisse du cancer 39 (3), 216-218, 2019
22019
Uncertainty and probability in neonatal end-of-life decision-making: analysing real-time conversations between healthcare professionals and families of critically ill newborns
R Limacher, JC Fauchère, D Gubler, MJ Hendriks
BMC Palliative Care 22 (1), 53, 2023
12023
“I don’t take for granted that I am doing well today”: a mixed methods study on well-being, impact of cancer, and supportive needs in long-term childhood cancer survivors
MJ Hendriks, N Hartmann, E Harju, K Roser, G Michel
Quality of Life Research, 1-15, 2022
12022
Using narratives to improve health literacy: an ethical and public health perspective
A Glässel, M Tyebally Fang, MJ Hendriks, N Biller-Andorno
Narrative ethics in public health: the value of stories, 169-180, 2022
12022
Extreme prematurity in Switzerland: the silent suffering of parents whose children do not survive.
MJ Hendriks, A Abraham
Bioethica Forum 11 (1), 2018
12018
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