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Visiting policies in neonatal intensive care units: staff and parents' views
  1. M CUTTINI
  1. V CHIANDOTTO
  1. B DALLA BARBA
  1. G B CAVAZZUTI
  1. R ZANINI
  1. M REID
  1. Unit of Epidemiology
  2. Burlo Garofolo Children's Hospital
  3. Trieste, Italy
  4. Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
  5. Udine, Italy
  6. Department of Pediatrics
  7. University of Padova, Italy
  8. Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
  9. University of Modena, Italy
  10. Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
  11. Lecco, Italy
  12. Department of Public Health
  13. University of Glasgow, Scotland

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Editor—Findings from a study carried out in Italy as part of an international project on parental visiting1 may provide additional information in response to the points raised by Dr Harvey in his thoughtful commentary to our recent paper.2 Three third level neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) with an open (that is 24 hours a day) policy towards parental visiting were compared with two units restricting visiting …

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