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Parental Presence on Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Rounds
The Journal of Pediatrics, 08/17/09
Most parents and physicians agree that parents should be invited to participate on rounds. Parents report increased satisfaction from participation, and parents provide new information when on rounds. However, parental presence may limit discussion during rounds which may adversely affect patient care.
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