2024
DOI: 10.1097/anc.0000000000001127
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Being a “Good Parent” to a NICU Infant With a Major Congenital Anomaly

Melissa K. Uveges,
Jill B. Hamilton,
Britt F. Pados
et al.

Abstract: Background: In the United States, up to one-third of infants with a congenital anomaly require neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) hospitalization. Parents of these infants may have different decision-making priorities, which may be influenced by the timing of the infant's diagnosis. Purpose: (1) To compare the ranked importance of decision-making beliefs for parents of infants who received a prenatal versus postnatal congenital diagnosis and (2) explor… Show more

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