NICU Language, Everyday Ethics, and Giving Better News: Optimizing Discussions about Disability with Families
The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) has a language and culture that is its own. For professionals, it is a place of intense and constant attention to microdetails and cautious optimism. For parents, it is a foreign place with a new and unique language and culture. It is also the setting in which...
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Main Authors: | Paige Terrien Church (Author), Maya Dahan (Author), Amy Rule (Author), Annie Janvier (Author), Jane E. Stewart (Author), John S. Maypole (Author), Darcy Fehlings (Author), Jonathan S. Litt (Author), Rudaina Banihani (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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