Parents' experiences of information and communication in the neonatal unit about brain imaging and neurological prognosis: a qualitative study.
AIM: To explore parental information and communication needs during their baby's care in the neonatal unit with a focus on brain imaging and neurological prognosis. METHODS: Eighteen parents recruited from one neonatal unit in the United Kingdom participated in semi-structured qualitative inter...
Main Authors: | Harvey, M, Nongena, P, Gonzalez-Cinca, N, Edwards, A, Redshaw, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2013
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