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Sally Dampier , SRM, University of Northumbria

This large-scale study of 400 parents addressed the question of whether parents wish to be present when invasive procedures are performed on their children in the Accident & Emergency department. Several studies in the past have shown that the majority of parents prefer to stay with their children during procedures in A&E, however, this study also looked at parental presence during procedures of graded invasiveness.

Nursing Children and Young People. 12, 3, 10-10. doi: 10.7748/paed.12.3.10.s12

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