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      Nursing staff's experiences of intensive care unit diaries: a qualitative study.

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          Diaries as an intervention to aid psychological recovery among intensive care patients have been used for about 20 years, and findings tend to be positive. The provision of a diary directed at the patient may clarify the story of the intensive care unit (ICU) even for the family members and the family members of non-survivors. Members of nursing staff are the primary authors, but how they themselves experience the use of ICU diaries has been minimally explored.

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          Journal
          Nurs Crit Care
          Nursing in critical care
          Wiley
          1478-5153
          1362-1017
          November 2019
          : 24
          : 6
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Intensive Care Department, County Hospital, Kalmar, Sweden.
          [2 ] Department of Health and Caring Sciences, Linnaeus University, Kalmar, Sweden.
          [3 ] Kalmar Countym, Intensive Care Department, County Hospital, Kalmar, Sweden.
          [4 ] Research Section, Kalmar County Council, Kalmar, Sweden.
          [5 ] Swedish Family Care Competence Centre, Linnaeus University, Kalmar, Sweden.
          Article
          10.1111/nicc.12416
          30680873
          17b12a09-86f3-49fa-9d49-1914dcaef08c
          © 2019 British Association of Critical Care Nurses.
          History

          Diaries,Experiences,ICU,Nursing staff,Qualitative,Thematic content analysis

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