Early intervention care programme for parents of neonates
Parents with neonates in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) experience different needs at different stages of their neonates' stay in the NICU. The needs of parents with neonates in NICU's play an important role in aspects such as the ability to cope with changing parental roles and e...
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Main Author: | W Lubbe (Author) |
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