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Nurse-Patient Communication Interactions in the Intensive Care Unit
2011
American Journal of Critical Care
The inability to speak during critical illness is a source of distress for patients, yet nurse-patient communication in the intensive care unit has not been systematically studied or measured. Objectives To describe communication interactions, methods, and assistive techniques between nurses and nonspeaking critically ill patients in the intensive care unit. Methods Descriptive observational study of the nonintervention /usual care cohort from a larger clinical trial of nurse-patient
doi:10.4037/ajcc2011433
pmid:21362711
pmcid:PMC3222584
fatcat:vvryysaipnhalay4gn5ijanvti