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A survey of the attitudes and perceptions of multidisciplinary team members towards family presence at bedside rounds in the intensive care unit

A survey of the attitudes and perceptions of multidisciplinary team members towards family presence at bedside rounds in the intensive care unit. Intensive and critical care nursing, Feb 2014, Vol. 30(1), p.13-21.

Santiago, C., et al.

http://www.intensivecriticalcarenursing.com/article/S0964-3397(13)00067-0/abstract?rss=yes

Objective: To describe the attitudes and perceptions of intensive care unit (ICU) staff [critical care physicians and fellows (MDs), registered nurses (RNs), allied health discipline (HD) and managers] towards family presence at bedside rounds. We developed, tested and administered a questionnaire to the multidisciplinary staff.

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