"I want to be there. I have to be there.": Parents' perceived barriers and facilitators to bedside presence in the pediatric intensive care unit
IntroductionParental presence at the bedside during a stressful pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) admission may improve child comfort, reduce parental anxiety, and enable family engagement. We performed this study to identify factors that parents perceive impact their capability, opportunity, and...
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Main Authors: | Emily I. Poole (Author), Molly Ryan (Author), Martha Walls (Author), Corey Slumkoski (Author), Janet A. Curran (Author), Jamie A. Seabrook (Author), Jennifer R. Foster (Author) |
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