Development of more focused questionnaires improves results
Michaela Barnard Lecturer in children and young people’s nursing, University of Salford
The need to elicit parental experiences and perspectives on a child’s end of life care is a fundamental element of measuring quality of care but, additionally, is crucial for care improvement and development.
Nursing Children and Young People.
28, 5, 13-13.
doi: 10.7748/ncyp.28.5.13.s16
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