Family members' perception of their needs in critical care units at a tertiary hospital in Malawi: A qualitative study
Abstract Background Family members experience an emotional crisis when their loved one is critically ill and admitted to a critical care unit (CCU). An extensive literature has explored optimal ways to interact with families in the critical care setting, including intervention studies. What is less...
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Main Authors: | Angellina Mankhamba Kalolo (Author), Chimwemwe Mula (Author), Rodwell Gundo (Author) |
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