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Parent–nurse interactions: care of hospitalized children

Journal of advanced nursing, v.44 no.1, 2003년, pp.34 - 41  

Espezel, Hilary J.E. ,  Canam, Connie J.

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Background.An essential component of quality nursing care is nurses’ ability to work with parents in the hospital care of their children. However, changes in the health care environment have presented nurses with many new challenges, including meeting family-centred care expectations.Aim of th...

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