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    Perceptions of appropriateness of care among European and Israeli intensive care unit nurses and physicians.

    Author
    1. APPROPRICUS Study Group of the Ethics Section of the ESICM
    2. Aquilina Andrew
    3. Azoulay Elie
    4. Bekaert Maarten
    5. Benoit Dominique D
    6. Decruyenaere Johan
    7. Dekeyser Ganz Freda
    8. Depuydt Pieter
    9. Laterre Pierre-François
    10. Maia Paulo Azevedo
    11. Max Adeline
    12. Meert Anne-Pascale
    13. Michalsen Andrej
    14. Owczuk Radoslaw
    15. Piers Ruth D
    16. Reyners Anna K
    17. Ricou Bara
    18. Rubulotta Francesca
    19. Schrauwen Wim J
    20. Van den Noortgate Nele J
    Publication venue
    'American Medical Association (AMA)'
    Publication date
    01/01/2011
    Field of study
    No full text
    Clinicians in intensive care units (ICUs) who perceive the care they provide as inappropriate experience moral distress and are at risk for burnout. This situation may jeopardize patient quality of care and increase staff turnover.Journal ArticleMulticenter StudyResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tSCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
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    Proceedings - University of Groningen
    University of Groningen
    ARTS repository - University of Groningen
    Ghent University Academic Bibliography
    DI-fusion
    DIAL UCLouvain
    Archive ouverte UNIGE
    Dissertations of the University of Groningen
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