Abstract Background There are many descriptive studies regarding the needs of the family, as well as those regarding nursing care aimed directly at family members. However, there is no widespread application of such evidence in clinical practice. There has also been no analysis made of the evolution of patterns of knowing during the act of improving clinical practice. Therefore, the purpose of the study is to understand the change process aimed at improving care to critical patient’s families, and to explore the evolution of patterns of knowing that nurses use in this process. Methods Qualitative study with a Participatory Action Research method, in accordance with the Kemmis and McTaggart model. In this model, nurses can observe their prac...
Evidence-based practice is a discussed issue, also in critical care nursing. The purpose of this stu...
The purpose of this study was to explore and describe the knowledge that a cohort of 40 intensive c...
Patients and families want to be in close proximity to one another during the phase of critical illn...
Background: There are many descriptive studies regarding the needs of the family, as well as those r...
INTRODUCTION: This study sought to facilitate an improved understanding by intensive care nurses abo...
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to facilitate an improved understanding by intensiv...
ABSTRACT Objective: To analyse the strategies found by families to deal with the situation of criti...
Aims and objectives. To describe the process of implementing evidence-based practice in a clinical n...
Aims and objectivesTo understand the different factors that impact on the involvement of adult famil...
In the intensive care unit (ICU) the bedside nurse is the person who carries out the fundamental car...
Critical illness is a devastating experience, with the patient's survival often being uncertain. Th...
ii In the intensive care unit (ICU) the bedside nurse is the person who carries out the fundamental ...
Aim: The transition from hospital to home for end of life care (eolc) is anemotive time for family m...
Approximately 40 individuals attended my session. It was well received and a number of conference pa...
Background: Intensive care is known to have distressing impact on families. For this reason nurses a...
Evidence-based practice is a discussed issue, also in critical care nursing. The purpose of this stu...
The purpose of this study was to explore and describe the knowledge that a cohort of 40 intensive c...
Patients and families want to be in close proximity to one another during the phase of critical illn...
Background: There are many descriptive studies regarding the needs of the family, as well as those r...
INTRODUCTION: This study sought to facilitate an improved understanding by intensive care nurses abo...
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to facilitate an improved understanding by intensiv...
ABSTRACT Objective: To analyse the strategies found by families to deal with the situation of criti...
Aims and objectives. To describe the process of implementing evidence-based practice in a clinical n...
Aims and objectivesTo understand the different factors that impact on the involvement of adult famil...
In the intensive care unit (ICU) the bedside nurse is the person who carries out the fundamental car...
Critical illness is a devastating experience, with the patient's survival often being uncertain. Th...
ii In the intensive care unit (ICU) the bedside nurse is the person who carries out the fundamental ...
Aim: The transition from hospital to home for end of life care (eolc) is anemotive time for family m...
Approximately 40 individuals attended my session. It was well received and a number of conference pa...
Background: Intensive care is known to have distressing impact on families. For this reason nurses a...
Evidence-based practice is a discussed issue, also in critical care nursing. The purpose of this stu...
The purpose of this study was to explore and describe the knowledge that a cohort of 40 intensive c...
Patients and families want to be in close proximity to one another during the phase of critical illn...