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A standard to meet high expectations. Assuring quality care for families of intensive care patients.
- P McLaughlin.
- Prof Nurse. 1993 Dec 1;9(3):170-5.
Abstract1. To give truly holistic care, nurses need to appreciate the family stress response to critical care hospitalisation. 2. Standard setting is an ideal way of meeting relatives' self-perceived needs in intensive care. 3. All staff should be involved with implementation for it to be successful.
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