Exploring communication between parents and clinical teams following children's heart surgery: a survey in the UK
Objective To explore communication between clinicians and families of children undergoing heart surgery.Design This study was part of a larger study to select, define and measure the incidence of postoperative complications in children undergoing heart surgery. Parents of children recruited to a sub...
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Main Authors: | Serban Stoica (Author), Catherine Bull (Author), Martin Utley (Author), David J Barron (Author), Shane M Tibby (Author), Victor Tsang (Author), Katherine L Brown (Author) |
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BMJ Publishing Group,
2019-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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