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Family participation during intensive care unit rounds: goals and expectations of parents and health care providers in a tertiary pediatric intensive care unit.

Stickney CA, Ziniel SI, Brett MS, et al. Family participation during intensive care unit rounds: goals and expectations of parents and health care providers in a tertiary pediatric intensive care unit. J Pediatr. 2014;165(6):1245-1251.e1. doi:10.1016/j.jpeds.2014.08.001.

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October 8, 2014
Stickney CA, Ziniel SI, Brett MS, et al. J Pediatr. 2014;165(6):1245-1251.e1.
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In this study, health care providers and parents of children in a pediatric intensive care unit described their perceptions of family involvement in morning rounds. Although parents were overwhelmingly enthusiastic about being included in rounds, providers expressed some concerns and potential drawbacks, such as the avoidance of discussing uncomfortable topics due to presence of family.

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Stickney CA, Ziniel SI, Brett MS, et al. Family participation during intensive care unit rounds: goals and expectations of parents and health care providers in a tertiary pediatric intensive care unit. J Pediatr. 2014;165(6):1245-1251.e1. doi:10.1016/j.jpeds.2014.08.001.

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