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Mutual trust in infant care: the nurses and mothers experiences

The relationship between healthcare providers and parents of infants in neonatal intensive care unit is based on trust and constitutes a core measure of family‐centred care and health. The aim of the present qualitative study was to explore mothers and nurses experiences of trust in one another arou...

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Published in:Scandinavian journal of caring sciences 2020-09, Vol.34 (3), p.604-612
Main Authors: Hassankhani, Hadi, Negarandeh, Reza, Abbaszadeh, Mohammad, Craig, Jenene W., Jabraeili, Mahnaz
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Child care
Ethnographic research
Families & family life
family‐centred care
Health care
Health care industry
Health services
Infants
Intensive care
Maternal and infant welfare
Mothers
mothers’ experiences
Neonatal units
Neonatology
Nurses
nurses’ experiences
Nursing
Parent participation
Trust
Vulnerability
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