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A qualitative meta-synthesis investigating the experiences of the patient's family when treatment is withdrawn in the intensive care unit.

Alysia A CoventryRosemary FordJohn P RosenbergElizabeth McInnes
Published in: Journal of advanced nursing (2020)
Understanding the role and characteristics of preparedness during end-of-life care will inform future practice in the intensive care unit and may improve family member satisfaction with care and recovery from loss. Nurses are optimally positioned to address the perceived shortfalls in end-of-life care. These findings have implications for health education, policies, and standards for end-of-life care in the intensive care unit.
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