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Understanding the pre-operative information needs of patients and their relatives in intensive care units
Jenny McGaughey
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, Sheila Harrisson
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Social Sciences
Understanding
100%
Relative
100%
Patients
100%
Information Needs
100%
Information
57%
Surgery
42%
Dyad
28%
Groups
14%
Identity
14%
Interviews
14%
Satisfaction
14%
Anesthetic
14%
Content Analysis
14%
Psychology
Interviews
100%
Treatment
100%
Groups
100%
Hospitalization
100%
Worry
100%
Anxiety
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Patient
100%
Intensive Care Unit
100%
Comprehension
100%
Preoperative Evaluation
100%
Surgery
42%
Analysis
14%
Therapeutic Procedure
14%
Threat
14%
Anxiety
14%
Satisfaction
14%
Patient Worry
14%
Anesthetic
14%
Nursing and Health Professions
Intensive Care Unit
100%
Preoperative Evaluation
100%
Surgery
42%
Hospitalization
14%
Sample
14%