From spouse to caregiver and back: a grounded theory study of post‐intensive care unit spousal caregiving
Journal of Advanced Nursing2015Vol. 71(8), pp. 1892–1903
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Abstract
Spouses play a vital and multifaceted role in post-intensive care unit recovery. The findings can inform healthcare professionals in their efforts to prepare intensive care unit patients' families for the time following intensive care unit and hospital discharge. Hospital staff, rehabilitation experts and primary care professionals must acknowledge spouses' important contribution from intensive care unit admission throughout recovery.
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