2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.semperi.2022.151618
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Corrigendum to “The ethics of family integrated care in the NICU: Improving care for families without causing harm” In Seminars in Perinatology 2021 Nov 9 (p. 151528)

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“…While standards, protocols, and structured models of care such as mFICare can aid in ensuring that there is less bias in offering beneficial programming to all families, the protocols should not be implemented so rigidly as to violate one of the FCC core principles: that families are involved to the level that they choose. Moreover, NICU clinicians and hospital leaders must work together and with community partners to address the social, economic, and policy barriers that prevent families from being as involved in their infant's care as they would like to be 4,22…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While standards, protocols, and structured models of care such as mFICare can aid in ensuring that there is less bias in offering beneficial programming to all families, the protocols should not be implemented so rigidly as to violate one of the FCC core principles: that families are involved to the level that they choose. Moreover, NICU clinicians and hospital leaders must work together and with community partners to address the social, economic, and policy barriers that prevent families from being as involved in their infant's care as they would like to be 4,22…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%