Integrating palliative care in the ICU = Implémentation de soins palliatifs en unités de soins intensifs : l’infirmière dans le rôle leader : the nurse in a leading role

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NELSON, Judith E. | CORTEZ, Therese B. | CURTIS, J. Randall | LUSTBADER, Dana R. | MOSENTHAL, Anne C. | MULKERIN, Colleen | RAY, Daniel E. | BASSETT, Rick | BOSS, Renee D. | BRASEL, Karen J. | CAMPBELL, Margaret L. | WEISSMAN, David E. | PUNTILLO, Kathleen A. | The IPAL-ICU Project

Dans cet article, les auteurs discutent du rôle clé que les infirmières peuvent et doivent continuer de jouer dans l'implémentation d'initiatives sûres en unité de soins intensifs comme un modèle qui peut être appliqué à l'intégration de soins palliatifs dans ces unités.

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