Parents perceptions of stress in a neonatal intensive care unit in Rwanda
Background: Having a newborn infant hospitalised in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is an unexpected and stressful event for a family. A number of potential stressors to which family members of patients in these units may be exposed have been identified, although no studies about this issue...
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Main Authors: | Priscille Musabirema (Author), Petra Brysiewicz (Author), Jennifer Chipps (Author) |
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