On duty all the time: health and quality of life among immigrant parents caring for a child with complex health needs
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- Carina Nygård & Anne Clancy, 2018. "Unsung heroes, flying blind—A metasynthesis of parents’ experiences of caring for children with special health‐care needs at home," Journal of Clinical Nursing, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 27(15-16), pages 3179-3196, August.
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