Qualitative Observational Research in the Intensive Care Setting: A Personal Reflection on Navigating Ethical and Methodological Issues
The aim of this theoretical paper is to critically reflect on the ethical and methodological issues that arose during a study that observed nurses' care-giving in an intensive care unit setting. The authors critically discuss the methodological and ethical issues as well as the practical realit...
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Main Authors: | Fredrika Sundberg CCRN, PhD (Author), Sue Kirk (Author), Berit Lindahl CCRN, PhD (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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