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    TEST0

    {"project":"TEST0","denotations":[{"id":"26597805-235-241-1693966","span":{"begin":449,"end":451},"obj":"[\"10134803\"]"},{"id":"26597805-236-242-1693967","span":{"begin":550,"end":552},"obj":"[\"16915059\"]"},{"id":"26597805-232-238-1693968","span":{"begin":737,"end":739},"obj":"[\"7365607\"]"},{"id":"26597805-236-242-1693969","span":{"begin":741,"end":743},"obj":"[\"16915059\"]"},{"id":"26597805-234-240-1693970","span":{"begin":906,"end":908},"obj":"[\"7365607\"]"},{"id":"26597805-103-109-1693971","span":{"begin":1009,"end":1011},"obj":"[\"16915059\"]"},{"id":"26597805-62-68-1693972","span":{"begin":1159,"end":1161},"obj":"[\"16915059\"]"}],"text":"Parent support groups can be run by a veteran parent in collaboration with a NICU staff medical (nurse or doctor) or mental health (social worker or psychologist) professional; or groups can be run by parents only or professionals only. However, groups have greater stability and longevity if they are jointly run by a parent and a NICU staff person.24 Parents may prefer to have counseling professionals over medical professionals as group leaders.34 Groups generally have goals of providing information and education, as well as support to parents.29, 31 Through participation in a group, parents learn how to interact with their babies and get more involved with their care; subsequently, parents gain greater confidence in parenting.25, 29, 31 Group participation further leads parents to visit their baby more often in the NICU and to show greater interest in their baby's development after discharge.25 In the group, parents also get coaching on how to interact and collaborate with baby's medical team,29 and learn how to communicate more effectively about their baby's and their own needs.31 Parents get insight into their feelings, feel less isolated29 and have the opportunity to interact with others who are in a similar situation.31 Another benefit that may be seen when NICUs offer support groups is that the NICU staff can become more responsive to the needs of families through hearing about parents' concerns.31"}

    2_test

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