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Volumn 19, Issue 3, 2008, Pages 22-28
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Family presence during resuscitation: a survey of Canadian critical care nurses' practices and perceptions.
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Author keywords
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Indexed keywords
ADULT;
ARTICLE;
ATTITUDE TO HEALTH;
CANADA;
COMPARATIVE STUDY;
CULTURAL FACTOR;
EDUCATION;
ETHNOLOGY;
FAMILY;
FEMALE;
HEALTH CARE FACILITY;
HEALTH PERSONNEL ATTITUDE;
HUMAN;
HUMAN RELATION;
INTENSIVE CARE;
MALE;
MIDDLE AGED;
NURSE ATTITUDE;
NURSING;
NURSING METHODOLOGY RESEARCH;
NURSING ORGANIZATION;
NURSING STAFF;
ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT;
PATIENT;
POLICY;
PRACTICE GUIDELINE;
PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECT;
QUESTIONNAIRE;
RESUSCITATION;
UNITED STATES;
ADULT;
ATTITUDE OF HEALTH PERSONNEL;
CANADA;
CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION;
CRITICAL CARE;
CROSS-CULTURAL COMPARISON;
FAMILY;
FEMALE;
GUIDELINE ADHERENCE;
GUIDELINES AS TOPIC;
HEALTH KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES, PRACTICE;
HUMANS;
MALE;
MIDDLE AGED;
NURSE'S ROLE;
NURSING METHODOLOGY RESEARCH;
NURSING STAFF, HOSPITAL;
ORGANIZATIONAL POLICY;
PATIENTS' ROOMS;
PROFESSIONAL-FAMILY RELATIONS;
QUESTIONNAIRES;
SOCIETIES, NURSING;
UNITED STATES;
VISITORS TO PATIENTS;
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EID: 55949116441
PISSN: 14973715
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: None Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (24)
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