The lived ICU experience of nurses, patients and family members: A phenomenological study with Merleau-Pontian perspective

To describe and understand the lived intensive care unit experience of nurses, patients and family members during critical illness. There is a paucity of research studies in the literature conducted on the triad of nurses, patients and family members looking at the experience of critical illness and...

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Family Nursing
Family Relations
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Humans
Illnesses
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Patient Advocacy
Patient safety
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Social Support
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Temporal aspects
Uncertainty
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