Newborn and Infant Nursing Reviews
Volume 7, Issue 1 , Pages 49-55 , March 2007

A Review of Research on Premature Infant-Mother Interaction

  • Maryann Bozzette, RN, PhD

      Affiliations

    • Corresponding Author InformationAddress correspondences to Maryann ,Bozzette RN, PhD, Arizona State University College of Nursing and Healthcare Innovation, 500 North 3rd Street, Phoenix, AZ 85004.

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doi: 10.1053/j.nainr.2006.12.002

Newborn and Infant Nursing Reviews
Volume 7, Issue 1 , Pages 49-55 , March 2007