Qualitative study of the clinician-parent interface in discussing prognosis following MRI and US imaging of preterm infants in the UK
<p>Objective: To explore communication and interaction between parents and clinicians following neonatal ultrasound (US) and MRI of the brain of babies born preterm.</p> <p>Setting: This qualitative study was undertaken as part of a larger UK study of neonatal brain imaging. 511 in...
Main Authors: | Redshaw, M, Harvey, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2016
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