Perceptions and actions of healthcare professionals regarding the mother-child relationship with premature babies in an intermediate neonatal intensive care unit: a qualitative study

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Camila Fleury
Mary A Parpinelli
Maria Y Makuch
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[1] School of Medicine,Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
[2] University of Campinas (UNICAMP),undefined
[3] Campinas Center for Research in Reproductive Health (CEMICAMP),undefined
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Mother-child relationship; Holding; Intermediate care nursery; Healthcare team; Qualitative study;
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