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Consent in children’s intensive care: the voices of the parents of critically ill children and those caring for them
- Correspondence to Dr Joe Brierley, Paediatric Bioethics, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, London WC1N3JH, UK; joe.brierley{at}gosh.nhs.uk
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Consent in children’s intensive care: the voices of the parents of critically ill children and those caring for them
Publication history
- Received July 18, 2019
- Revised November 4, 2019
- Accepted November 6, 2019
- First published November 27, 2019.
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June 29, 2020
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