Parental understanding of our communication of morbidity associated with paediatric cardiac surgery: a qualitative study
Background Following paediatric cardiac surgery, quality of life may be significantly impacted by morbidities associated with cardiac surgery. Parental understanding of the potential for postoperative morbidity is important for informed decision making. As part of a broader research study, we aimed...
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Main Authors: | Katherine Brown (Author), Veena Rajagopal (Author) |
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2020-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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