Quasi experimental research on anxiety and satisfaction of patients undergoing open cardiac surgery having intubation
One of man's fundamental needs is communication. Nurses within their specialty sense this need in their relationship with their patients, even though in some cases with physical impediments e.g. the placing of bypass tubes, this relationship is endangered. This study is a quasi experimental res...
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Main Authors: | Parsa-Yekta (Author), Z. Sharifi-Neiestanak (Author), ND. Mehran (Author), A.Imani-Pour (Author), M (Author) |
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Tehran University of Medical Sciences,
2002-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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