More Than Information
Advances in Neonatal Care2012Vol. 12(5), pp. 303–309
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Abstract
Although information and decision making are interconnected and fundamental to parents' experiences of their preterm baby's NICU stay, they also identified the culture and language of the NICU and genuine relationships formed with healthcare professionals as significantly influencing their experiences.
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