2019
DOI: 10.1111/nicc.12463
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Abstract: In this special issue of Nursing in Critical Care, we place the spotlight on bereavement care in adult, paediatric and neonatal intensive care.It has been our privilege to work with authors whose scholarly contributions to this edition echo and support our quest to raise the profile and importance of this topic. Caring for the critically ill is often defined by advanced knowledge, technical expertise, and physical life support. Yet, despite intensive medical management, the critical care team commonly experien… Show more

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“…It is proposed that health care worker well-being, safety, and minimizing moral distress is paramount, 14 never more so in a major incident or pandemic. In a pandemic such as COVID-19, this must start with adequate personal protective equipment (PPE), for which there are two key considerations: acquisition and training.…”
Section: Organization: Leadershipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is proposed that health care worker well-being, safety, and minimizing moral distress is paramount, 14 never more so in a major incident or pandemic. In a pandemic such as COVID-19, this must start with adequate personal protective equipment (PPE), for which there are two key considerations: acquisition and training.…”
Section: Organization: Leadershipmentioning
confidence: 99%