This site presents information for hosptials and critical care-givers to help them make their work more family-centered.
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2007
ICU nurses face a higher risk of PTSD.,
, Nursing, Volume 37, Number 4, p.p64cc4, (2007)
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Stress Reduction for Nurses Through Arts-in-Medicine at the University of New Mexico Hospitals.,
, Holistic Nursing Practice, Volume 21, Number 4, p.p182 - 186, (2007)
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The Importance of a Nurse's Presence: A Personal Story of Holistic Caring.,
, Holistic Nursing Practice, Volume 21, Number 4, p.p208 - 210, (2007)
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2006
emotional DEBRIEFING.,
, H&HN: Hospitals & Health Networks, 08/2006, Volume 80, Number 8, p.p38 - 42, (2006)
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Interdisciplinary Interventions To Improve Pediatric Palliative Care and Reduce Health Care Professional Suffering.,
, Journal of Palliative Medicine, 08/2006, Volume 9, Number 4, p.p922 - 933, (2006)
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Strategies to meet the needs of families of critically ill patients,
, Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing, 05/2006, Volume 25, Issue 3, p.121-125, (2006)
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Unmet needs of family members in the medical intensive care waiting room,
, Critical Care Nursing Quarterly, 01/2006, Volume 29, Issue 1, p.86-95, (2006)
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Measuring Intensive Care Nurses' Perspectives on Family-Centered End-of-Life Care: Evaluation of 3 Questionnaires,
, Am J Crit Care, Volume 15, Number 6, p.568-579, (2006)
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Compassion fatigue and nursing work: Can we accurately capture the consequences of caring work?,
, International Journal of Nursing Practice, Volume 12, Number 3, p.p136 - 142, (2006)
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Nursing traumatized patients can leave staff feeling alienated.,
, Nursing Standard, Volume 20, Number 22, p.p11, (2006)
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