
doi: 10.2307/3563293
pmid: 1612882
Medical teams care for severely premature infants under conditions of emergency and uncertainty that make parental involvement very difficult. Parents can be invited into a decisional relationship with the team that enables them to assess more fully the meaning of their child's illness.
Parents, Patient Care Team, Informed Consent, Communication, Decision Making, Uncertainty, Disclosure, Models, Psychological, Choice Behavior, Risk Assessment, Caregivers, Withholding Treatment, Professional-Family Relations, Intensive Care Units, Neonatal, Patients' Rooms, Humans, Parental Consent, Comprehension
Parents, Patient Care Team, Informed Consent, Communication, Decision Making, Uncertainty, Disclosure, Models, Psychological, Choice Behavior, Risk Assessment, Caregivers, Withholding Treatment, Professional-Family Relations, Intensive Care Units, Neonatal, Patients' Rooms, Humans, Parental Consent, Comprehension
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