Differences in implementation of family focused practice in hospitals: a cross-sectional study

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Bjørg Eva Skogøy
Darryl Maybery
Torleif Ruud
Knut Sørgaard
Gro Christensen Peck
Elin Kufås
Kristin Stavnes
Eivind Thorsen
Terje Ogden
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[1] Nordland Hospital Trust,The Faculty of Health Science
[2] UiT The Arctic University of Norway,Department for Research and Development, Mental Health Services
[3] Monash University Department of Rural Health,Institute of Clinical Medicine
[4] Akershus University Hospital,Institute of Psychology
[5] University of Oslo,undefined
[6] Vestre Viken Hospital Trust,undefined
[7] Stavanger University Hospital,undefined
[8] BarnsBeste (Children’s Best Interests) - National Competence Network for Children as Next of Kin,undefined
[9] Sørlandet Hospital Trust,undefined
[10] Norwegian Centre for Child Behavioural Development,undefined
[11] Unirand,undefined
[12] University of Oslo,undefined
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International Journal of Mental Health Systems | / 12卷
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Policy; Law; Family focused practice; Hospitals; Children as next of kin; Children of ill parents; Parental illness; Child responsible personnel;
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