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Informing parents about the actual or impending death of their infant in a newborn intensive care unit
Debra Armentrout, Leigh Ann Cates
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Medicine and Dentistry
Parent
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Death
100%
Infant
100%
Intensive Care Unit
100%
Newborn Intensive Care
100%
Family
33%
Neonatal Infant
33%
Interpersonal Communication
16%
Grief
16%
Survival
16%
Wellbeing
16%
Perinatal Care
16%
Newborn Care
16%
Nursing and Health Professions
Death
100%
Parent
100%
Infant
100%
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
100%
Family
33%
Health Care Personnel
16%
Survival
16%
Newborn Care
16%
Perinatal Care
16%
INIS
units
100%
death
100%
infants
100%
newborns
100%
losses
33%
delivery
16%
simulation
16%
Keyphrases
Impending Death
100%
Newborn Intensive Care Unit
100%
Future Well-being
50%
Grief Reactions
50%
Neonatal Care Practices
50%