I bisogni dei familiari dei pazienti ricoverati in Terapia Intensiva (Aperta Vs Chiusa)

Ricevuto: 17 gennaio 2018
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Pubblicato: 17 gennaio 2018
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Introduzione: il ricovero di un proprio caro in terapia intensiva provoca un profondo cambiamento nella gestione della vita quotidiana della famiglia. Questa situazione fa emerge la necessità di svolgere ricerche che analizzino i bisogni dei familiari per comprenderne i problemi che sorgono durante la degenza in Terapia Intensiva (TI).
Obiettivo: rilevare i bisogni dei familiari dei pazienti ricoverati in terapia intensiva confrontando le differenze emerse tra TI aperte e TI chiuse.

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Villa, L., Terzoni, S., Galazzi, A., & DeStrebecq, A. L. (2018). I bisogni dei familiari dei pazienti ricoverati in Terapia Intensiva (Aperta Vs Chiusa). Scenario® - Il Nursing Nella Sopravvivenza, 33(3), 16–21. https://doi.org/10.4081/scenario.2016.48