Communication strategies to mitigate fear and suffering among COVID-19 patients isolated in the ICU and their families

Heart and Lung: Journal of Acute and Critical Care - Tập 49 Số 4 - Trang 344-345 - 2020
Kathleen M. Akgün1,2, Tracy Shamas1, Shelli Feder3, Dena Schulman‐Green3
1VA-Connecticut Healthcare System, West Haven, CT, United States
2Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, United States
3Yale School of Nursing, West Haven, CT, United States

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