2022
DOI: 10.1111/nicc.12832
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Social justice in critical care nursing: Towards a position statement

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“…As per tradition, this issue of Nursing in Critical Care , being the one preceding the annual BACCN conference, showcases the conference. Indeed, the issue opens with a thought‐provoking editorial by Professor Calvin Moorley 2 which sets the scene for the conference and argues for the development of a position statement on social justice in critical care nursing. The other papers focus on clinical topics of great relevance to critical care nursing, and, in line with the conference theme, present critical care research conducted in various countries around the globe.…”
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“…As per tradition, this issue of Nursing in Critical Care , being the one preceding the annual BACCN conference, showcases the conference. Indeed, the issue opens with a thought‐provoking editorial by Professor Calvin Moorley 2 which sets the scene for the conference and argues for the development of a position statement on social justice in critical care nursing. The other papers focus on clinical topics of great relevance to critical care nursing, and, in line with the conference theme, present critical care research conducted in various countries around the globe.…”
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confidence: 99%