Parents' perception of family centred care for children hospitalized through road traffic accident: A qualitative study at two tertiary settings in Ghana
Background: Conceptually, Family Centred Care promotes better medical outcomes by ensuring that families play key supporting roles in children's adaptation to unfamiliar clinical environments. This care approach is crucial to minimising traumatic experiences resulting from Road Traffic Accident...
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Main Authors: | Lillian Akorfa Ohene (Author), Kevin J. Power (Author), Raghavan Raghu (Author) |
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