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Fig. 1 | BMC Pediatrics

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From: Looking into the life of technology-dependent children and their caregivers in Korea: lifting the burden of too many responsibilities

Fig. 1

Daily activity patterns for technology-dependent children and their caregivers. Data are presented as “mean ± standard deviation”. Each circle means 24 h a day. Examples of each activity are as follows: taking care of child includes any activity provided by caregivers to their technology-dependent child (supervision as well as medical and physical care, etc); household chores (vacuuming, doing the laundry, taking care of other family members, etc.); private time and rest (watching TV, surfing the internet, playing games, reading, etc.); social activities (going to school, meeting friends, working, etc.); receiving medical care (taking medicine, suctioning, changing tracheostomy tube, etc.); receiving physical care (bathing, eating, dressing, etc.)

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