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Differences in perceived parental stress between parents with very
low birth weight infant
s and nurses in neonatal intensive care units, South Korea
Seol-Hee Moon
, Ho-Ran Park
, Dong Yeon Kim
Child Health Nurs Res.
2021;27(3):297-307. Published online July 30, 2021
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4094/chnr.2021.27.3.297
Cited By 2
Analysis of Maternal Child Health Services in Korea: Perspective of the Premature Infant.
Hyejung Lee, Kwangok Lee, Mikyung Shin
Child Health Nurs Res.
2009;15(1):81-87.
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4094/jkachn.2009.15.1.81
Cited By 7
Weight Gain Study of Very
Low Birth Weight Infant
s in Relation to Gestational Age and Birth Weight.
Hae Soon Kim, Yeong Hee Shin
Child Health Nurs Res.
2004;10(1):5-13.
Experience of mothers with very
low birth weight infant
.
Jin Ha Moon
Child Health Nurs Res.
2002;8(1):110-120.
The Effects of Kangaroo Care on Anxiety and Confidence and Gratification of Mothering Role in Mothers of
Low Birth Weight Infant
s.
Young Im Moon, Hyun Young Koo
Child Health Nurs Res.
2000;6(3):281-290.
A Study on the Very
Low Birth Weight Infant
s
Ho Ran Park, Young Im Moon
Child Health Nurs Res.
1996;2(2):58-65.
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