2024
DOI: 10.1111/jocn.17064
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Perceptions of adult intensive care unit patients regarding nursing presence and their intensive care experiences: A descriptive‐correlational study

Ozlem Canbolat,
Ayse Buket Dogan Aktas,
Belma Aydın

Abstract: Aims and ObjectivesThis study aims to determine the relationship between perceptions of nursing presence and intensive care experiences in adult intensive care unit patients'.BackgroundIntensive care units (ICUs) are settings where patients have many negative emotions and experiences, which affect both treatment and post‐discharge outcomes. The holistic presence of nurses may help patients turn their negative emotions and experiences into positive ones.DesignA descriptive‐correlational design was used and repo… Show more

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