Effects of nursing comfort care integrating with the daily Islamic rituals on comfort among mechanically ventilated Muslim patients: A randomized clinical trial
Background & Aim: Most mechanically ventilated patients reported decreasing comfort during their treatments, especially in Muslim patients. Nursing comfort care needs to be addressed by integrating the principles of Islamic daily rituals to fulfill the spiritual need and also to promote holistic...
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Main Authors: | Junaidy Suparman Rustam (Author), Waraporn Kongsuwan (Author), Luppana Kitrungrote (Author) |
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Tehran University of Medical Sciences,
2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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