University of Michigan: Neonatal Hospitalization Leaves Parents Feeling Isolated, Separated During Pandemic
January 19, 2022
January 19, 2022
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Jan. 19 (TNSRes) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
Emotional exhaustion, isolation and "nonsensical" visitor and other hospital policies contributed to parents of children hospitalized in neonatal intensive care units feeling less satisfied with care during the early days of COVID-19.
Research from the University of Michigan School of Nursing, Marquette University and University of Nebraska Medical Center exa . . .
Emotional exhaustion, isolation and "nonsensical" visitor and other hospital policies contributed to parents of children hospitalized in neonatal intensive care units feeling less satisfied with care during the early days of COVID-19.
Research from the University of Michigan School of Nursing, Marquette University and University of Nebraska Medical Center exa . . .