Impact of family integrated care on infants' clinical outcomes in two children's hospitals in China: a pre-post intervention study
Abstract Background Most Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs) in China have restricted visiting policies for parents. This also implicates that parents are not involved in the care of their infant. Family Integrated Care (FIC), empowering parents in direct care delivery and decisions, is becoming t...
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Main Authors: | Shi-wen He (Author), Yue-e Xiong (Author), Li-hui Zhu (Author), Bo Lv (Author), Xi-rong Gao (Author), Hua Xiong (Author), Huan Wang (Author), Hua-rong Shi (Author), Jos M. Latour (Author) |
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2018-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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