2008
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-31802008000200013
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Abstract: CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE:The needs of members of the families of intensive care unit patients have been studied, but little is known about the needs of members of the families of general hospital inpatients, especially patients with chronic diseases. The aim of this study was to identify the needs of members of the families of general hospital inpatients and investigate associations between these needs and the patients' clinical and psychiatric profi les. DESIGN AND SETTING:Descriptive study, in a public teaching… Show more

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“…No estudo identificou-se que 77% dos visitantes tratava-se de indivíduos do sexo feminino, reafirmando resultados de outros estudos, no qual demonstraram as mulheres como as maiores visitantes de familiares no ambiente intensivo (11,14,15,16,17) .…”
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“…No estudo identificou-se que 77% dos visitantes tratava-se de indivíduos do sexo feminino, reafirmando resultados de outros estudos, no qual demonstraram as mulheres como as maiores visitantes de familiares no ambiente intensivo (11,14,15,16,17) .…”
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“…Neves (15) com 53 familiares revelou uma média de 44 anos. Lucchese (14) trabalhando com 47 familiares constituíram uma média de 45 anos. Beuter (16) (21,22) .…”
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“…In the present paper, we only considered the information reported by patients and residents; other results and a detailed description of the methods have been published previously. 17,18 Beds were included if the patients occupying them were 18 years of age or older, had been hospitalized for a minimum of 24 hours and had the ability to respond to the study questionnaires. Residents were included if they were the physicians responsible for these patients for the duration of their hospitalization.…”
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confidence: 99%