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  • 2. Family presence during CPR: a study of the experiences and opinions of Turkish critical care nurses.
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  • 4. A European survey of critical care nurses' attitudes and experiences of having family members present during cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
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  • 11. Insights on compassion and patient-centred nursing in intensive care: A constructivist grounded theory.
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  • 15. Close relatives in intensive care from the perspective of critical care nurses.
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  • 17. Doing one's utmost: nurses' descriptions of caring for dying patients in an intensive care environment.
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    Høye S, Severinsson E.
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  • 19. Graduate nurses' lived experience of in-hospital resuscitation: a hermeneutic phenomenological approach.
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    Bashayreh I, Saifan A, Batiha AM, Timmons S, Nairn S.
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