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595 related items for PubMed ID: 17905798

  • 1. Practices and provisions for parents sleeping overnight with a hospitalized child.
    Stremler R, Wong L, Parshuram C.
    J Pediatr Psychol; 2008 Apr; 33(3):292-7. PubMed ID: 17905798
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  • 2. Why do parents stay overnight with children in hospitals? A survey of parents at Royal Children's Hospital.
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  • 4. Exploring parents' environmental needs at the time of a child's death in the pediatric intensive care unit.
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  • 8. Afraid in the hospital: parental concern for errors during a child's hospitalization.
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  • 10. Co-sleeping as a window into Swedish culture: considerations of gender and health care.
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  • 11. Family involvement in the care of a hospitalised child: a questionnaire survey of Mozambican family caregivers.
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  • 12. Disruption of parent participation: nurses' strategies to manage parents on children's wards.
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  • 14. Are parents doing what they want to do? Congruency between parents' actual and desired participation in the care of their hospitalized child.
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  • 15. Infant and toddler sleep: a telephone survey of parents in one community.
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  • 18. Sleep quality and noise: comparisons between hospital and home settings.
    Bevan R, Grantham-Hill S, Bowen R, Clayton E, Grice H, Venditti HC, Stickland A, Hill CM.
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  • 19. Parents' meetings in a pediatric unit: helping parents cope with their child's hospitalization.
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