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Nicolaou M et al. – Many participants recalled that information about taking infants home had focused on physical care with little guidance about interactions and play. Participants felt supported in the neonatal unit, but health professionals in the community were perceived as lacking necessary expertise in the care of premature infants. There is a clear need for informational support for parents at discharge which focuses on helping them to promote their premature infant's development.

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