Barriers to family-centred care of hospitalised children at a hospital in Gauteng
Background: Hospitalisation is a stressful event for the admitted child and the family. The unfamiliar and stressful hospital environment could increase children's anxiety and pain experiences. Family-centred care has the potential to promote families' holistic health, but its implementati...
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Main Authors: | Tsholofelo C. Malepe (Author), Yolanda Havenga (Author), Paulina D. Mabusela (Author) |
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