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Tags: 2020, August 2021 List, Burry L, Chinian N, Franck LS, Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, & Neonatal Nursing, McAllister M, McNair C, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Standards, Newborn Infant, Nicu, Pain Management, Pain Management/methods/standards/trends, Parenting/psychology/trends, parents’ participation, Parents/psychology, Patient Participation/methods/psychology, Patient Satisfaction, Professional-patient Relations, Qualitative Research, Quality of Health Care/standards, Shah V, Stevens B, Taddio A
Tags: 2005, and debate about how to conduct research in an ethical manner, Backlog, Child Advocacy/ethics/legislation & jurisprudence CommunicationEthics, Education, Ethics, ethics Research Design, for example in relation to protecting the rights of vulnerable research participants. Research in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), for example in relation to social values and individual needs, Franck LS, Journal Article, Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal Nursing, legislation & jurisprudence, legislation & jurisprudence Parents, legislation & jurisprudence Research Support, Neonatal, Newborn Informed Consent/ethics Intensive Care, Non-U.S. Gov't Therapeutic Human Experimentation/ethics/legislation & jurisprudence United States%X Research ethics encompass debate about what research topics matter, NursingEthics, organization & administration, organization & administration Parental Consent, organization & administrationNurse's Role, parti cularly at the policy level where funding and procedural issues are decided. New approaches are also needed and could involve more direct collaboration between nurses and parents., PedPal Lit, psychology Neonatal Nursing, psychology Nursing Research, psychology Professional-Family Relations, Research Humans Infant, standards Research Subjects, where critically ill infants receive expensive and often invasive treatment
Tags: 2011, Backlog, Fang S, Franck LS, Journal Article, Kaiser A, Lim M, Nderitu S, Oulton K, Pediatrics