Parental preference for webcams in neonatal intensive care units: an indicator of lacking trust?
Abstract Background Some neonatal intensive care units offer parents webcam systems for times when they cannot be in the ward. Leaving an infant in the ward can be challenging for parents, and trust in the neonatal healthcare professionals mitigates parents' worries of not knowing how their inf...
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Main Authors: | Laura Mause (Author), Alinda Reimer (Author), Jan Hoffmann (Author), Till Dresbach (Author), Dirk Horenkamp-Sonntag (Author), Melanie Klein (Author), Nadine Scholten (Author), on behalf of Neo-CamCare (Author) |
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2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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