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The role of altered window views on feelings and preferences of pediatric patients and parents

Pinson, 2013

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4368335701464417845
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Pinson M
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Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas

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While research pertaining to hospitalized patients is available, the majority of the information pertains to preferences and opinions of adult patients. In regards to pediatric patients, most existing research is gathered from the opinions of the guardians or the pediatric floor nurses …
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