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They suggest that rather than limiting parental presence based on vague
concerns , the issues of confidentiality should be openly identified and discussed
with the parents . Some suggestions they offer include ( Ahmann , Abraham , and
...
They suggest that rather than limiting parental presence based on vague
concerns , the issues of confidentiality should be openly identified and discussed
with the parents . Some suggestions they offer include ( Ahmann , Abraham , and
...
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Parental presence during procedures has been a controversial area of pediatric
practice ( Gonzalez , et al . , 1989 ) . Some healthcare providers have believed
that parental presence during procedures would increase anxiety of the child ,
the ...
Parental presence during procedures has been a controversial area of pediatric
practice ( Gonzalez , et al . , 1989 ) . Some healthcare providers have believed
that parental presence during procedures would increase anxiety of the child ,
the ...
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and Barker , 1994 ) . The issue of parental anxiety is an important one , however ,
as parental anxiety has been found to be a significant predictor of child anxiety
and a possible problematic issue with parental presence when parental anxiety ...
and Barker , 1994 ) . The issue of parental anxiety is an important one , however ,
as parental anxiety has been found to be a significant predictor of child anxiety
and a possible problematic issue with parental presence when parental anxiety ...
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