Characteristics of patient communication and prevalence of communication difficulty in the intensive care unit: An observational study

Australian Critical Care - Tập 32 - Trang 373-377 - 2019
Amy Freeman-Sanderson1,2,3, Katherine Morris2, Mark Elkins4,5
1University of Technology Sydney, Graduate School of Health, Australia
2Speech Pathology Department, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Australia
3Speech Pathology, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Sydney, Australia
4Sydney Medical School, University of Sydney, Australia
5Centre for Education & Workforce Development, Sydney Local Health District, Australia

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