Factors affecting decision-making in children with complex care needs: a consensus approach to develop best practice in a UK children's hospital
Background Children with complex care needs are a growing proportion of the sick children seen in all healthcare settings in the UK. Complex care needs place demands on parents and professionals who often require many different healthcare teams to work together. Care can be both materially and logis...
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Main Authors: | James Fraser (Author), Mai Baquedano (Author), Giles Birchley (Author), Charlotte Mellor (Author), Susanne Ingle (Author), Sadie Thomas-Unsworth (Author) |
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BMJ Publishing Group,
2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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