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Family-Centered Care Across Thai Neonatal Intensive Care Units A National, Cross-Sectional Survey
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Central venous access device management for children undergoing treatment for blood disorders and cancer: a descriptive international cross-sectional survey
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Parental understanding, awareness, and participation regarding the use of non-pharmacological pain management for their infants
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Challenges of Family-Centered Care in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit during the Visitation Restrictions After COVID-19 Pandemic Peak: A Qualitative Study of Parents’ and Nurses’ Perspectives
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Thai parents’ perspectives on understanding and involvement in non-pharmacological neonatal pain management
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The Impact of Pandemic-Induced Separation and Visitation Restrictions on the Maternal-Infant Dyad in Neonatal Units A Systematic Review
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Complications in Central Venous Access Devices in Paediatric Cancer Care: A Global Cross-Sectional Survey
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Central Venous Access Device Selection and Insertion in Children With Blood Disorders and Cancer: An International Cross-Sectional Survey
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Thai parents’ perspectives on understanding and involvement in non-pharmacological neonatal pain management
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Parent and interdisciplinary professional perceptions of family-centered care in Thai NICU: A qualitative study
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