Parental satisfaction with neonatal intensive care units: a quantitative cross-sectional study
Abstract Background Patients and users experiences are useful for monitoring the quality of the hospital provisions and to improve health care delivery. Research results on associations between parental satisfaction and their socio-demographic status are inconclusive. We have also found a scarcity o...
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Main Authors: | Inger Hilde Hagen (Author), Valentina Cabral Iversen (Author), Erik Nesset (Author), Roderick Orner (Author), Marit Følsvik Svindseth (Author) |
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