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Ammentorp J et al. – Coaching can improve nurses’ self–efficacy in relation to meet the needs of the mothers and fathers. Coaching could be a method that can maximize the personal and professional potential of the staff, and prepare them for the mindful being–in–relation approach that increasingly is being requested. This should be confirmed in a bigger study.

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