Dr Trisha Prentice
Dr Trisha Prentice
Dr Trisha Prentice is a neonatologist and bioethicist at The Royal Children’s Hospital (RCH) Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU).
As a Clinician Scientist Fellow with the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute (MCRI), her research focuses on shared decision-making, moral distress and improving the experiences of families with children receiving neonatal intensive care.
Trisha is a Clinical Scientist Fellow generously funded by the Good Friday Appeal.
As a Clinician Scientist Fellow with the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute (MCRI), her research focuses on shared decision-making, moral distress and improving the experiences of families with children receiving neonatal intensive care.
Trisha is a Clinical Scientist Fellow generously funded by the Good Friday Appeal.
Dr Trisha Prentice is a neonatologist and bioethicist at The Royal Children’s Hospital (RCH) Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU).
As a Clinician Scientist Fellow with the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute (MCRI), her research focuses on...
As a Clinician Scientist Fellow with the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute (MCRI), her research focuses on...
Dr Trisha Prentice is a neonatologist and bioethicist at The Royal Children’s Hospital (RCH) Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU).
As a Clinician Scientist Fellow with the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute (MCRI), her research focuses on shared decision-making, moral distress and improving the experiences of families with children receiving neonatal intensive care.
Trisha is a Clinical Scientist Fellow generously funded by the Good Friday Appeal.
As a Clinician Scientist Fellow with the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute (MCRI), her research focuses on shared decision-making, moral distress and improving the experiences of families with children receiving neonatal intensive care.
Trisha is a Clinical Scientist Fellow generously funded by the Good Friday Appeal.
Top Publications
- Song, IG, Prentice, TM, Gillam, L. Moving toward meaningful shared decision-making in neonatal care: clinical practice and policy implications in Korea.. Clin Exp Pediatr 69(4) : 282 -292 2026 view publication
- Turley, J, Foo, G, Jewitt, N, Kates Rose, J, Stoopler, M, Bartholomew, B, Tomlinson, C, Greenberg, RA, Moore, GP, Prentice, TM. Parental experiences of decision-making in the grey zones of neonatal intensive care: a multicentre mixed methodology phenomenological study.. Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed 2026 view publication
- Luitingh, TL, Prentice, TM, Rowe, J, Rotin, L, Heywood, M, Vemuri, S. Memory making during bereavement care following the death of a child: A survey exploring parental experiences.. Palliat Med 40(1) : 143 -151 2026 view publication
- Peart, S, Ray, O, Galletta, L, Bates, A, Boland, RA, Davis, PG, Gale, C, Johnson, S, Kinsella, S, Knight, M, et al. Research priorities for the most premature babies born <25 weeks' gestation: results of an international priority setting partnership.. Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed 110(6) : 556 -563 2025 view publication
- Saint Denny, K, Lawer, J, Mur, S, Prentice, TM. Management of Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia (CDH) care: Addressing what matters to patients and their families?. Semin Fetal Neonatal Med 30(3) : 101651 2025 view publication
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