Relationships among Climate of Care, Nursing Family Care and Family Well-being in ICUs

Volume: 26, Issue: 7-8, Pages: 2494 - 2510
Published: Mar 4, 2019
Abstract
Frequent exposure to ethical conflict and a perceived lack of organizational support to address ethical conflict may negatively influence nursing family care in the intensive care unit.The specific aims of this study were to determine: (1) if intensive care unit climate of care variables (ethical conflict, organizational resources for ethical conflict, and nurse burnout) were predictive of nursing family care and family wellbeing and (2) direct...
Paper Details
Title
Relationships among Climate of Care, Nursing Family Care and Family Well-being in ICUs
Published Date
Mar 4, 2019
Volume
26
Issue
7-8
Pages
2494 - 2510
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