Information provision reduces parental anxiety
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Information provision reduces parental anxiety

Jane Chudleigh Programme director, child health and senior lecturer in child health, City, University of London

Parents find the delivery of positive newborn screening results distressing, in large part due to information provision at time of screening and when the results are communicated to them (Buchbinder and Timmermans 2012, Salm et al 2012, Chudleigh et al 2016).

Nursing Children and Young People. 29, 1, 19-19. doi: 10.7748/ncyp.29.1.19.s21

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