Attending to Methodological Challenges in Qualitative Research to Foster Participation of Individuals with Chronic Critical Illness and Communication Impairments
Individuals with chronic critical illness experience multiple complex physiological disturbances including ongoing respiratory failure, requiring prolonged mechanical ventilation, and thus communication impairments. In conducting a qualitative interpretive description study, we sought to ensure that...
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Main Authors: | Fuchsia Howard (Author), Sarah Crowe (Author), Scott Beck (Author), Gregory Haljan (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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