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Family member's experiences with and evaluation of an ICU Liaison Nurse Service: A qualitative study.

Pernilla BoerenbekerAnn-Sofie BrandénWendy ChaboyerYvonne HilliLotta Johansson
Published in: Nursing in critical care (2022)
The study showed that an ICULN support service met several needs of family members and therefore was a beneficial way to support patients and family members in the transition from the ICU to the ward.
Keyphrases
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  • primary care
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