The effect of family-centered care training on the care pressure of children's parents: A quasi-experimental study

The present study aims to determine the effect of family-centered care training on the care pressure of children's parents. This quasi-experimental study was conducted with a sample of 60 participants, selected using a non-random sampling method, and divided into two groups: intervention and co...

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