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Patients’ Self-Reported Recovery After an Environmental Intervention Aimed to Support Patient’s Circadian Rhythm in Intensive Care
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- 2020
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Family members' lived experiences when a loved one undergoes an interhospital intensive care unit-to-unit transfer : A phenomenological hermeneutical study
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Associations between healthcare environment design and adverse events in intensive care unit.
2020) In Nursing in critical care(
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Visitor’s Experiences of an Evidence-Based Designed Healthcare Environment in an Intensive Care Unit
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Critical care nurses’ lived experiences of interhospital intensive care unit-to-unit transfers: A phenomenological hermeneutical study
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- 2019
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Facing the unfamiliar : Nurses’ transcultural care in intensive care – A focus group study
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Is it possible to feel at home in a patient room in an intensive care unit? Reflections on environmental aspects in technology-dense environments
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Family members’ experiences of waiting in intensive care : a concept analysis
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The Patient’s Situation During Interhospital Intensive Care Unit-to-Unit Transfers : A Hermeneutical Observational Study
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Room Design - A Phenomenological-Hermeneutical Study : A Factor in Creating a Caring Environment
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The Meaning of Comfort in the Intensive Care Unit
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- 2018
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The Meaning of Being a Living Kidney, Liver, or Stem Cell Donor - A Meta-Ethnography
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- 2017
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Nursing staff's experiences of working in an evidence-based designed ICU patient room—An interview study
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The effect of cycled lighting in the intensive care unit on sleep, activity and physiological parameters : A pilot study
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- 2016
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A new tool to assess relatives' experience of dying and death in the intensive care unit
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The core of social functioning after solid organ transplantation
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- 2015
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Understanding the Perceived Threat of the Risk of Graft Rejection- A Middle Range Theory
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Lighting, sleep and circadian rhythm : An intervention study in the intensive care unit
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Attitudes towards organ donor advocacy among Swedish intensive care nurses.
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- 2014
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Let there be light and darkness : Findings from a prestudy concerning cycled light in the intensive care unit environment
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The core of after death care in relation to organ donation - A grounded theory study.
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- 2009
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Doing one's utmost: nurses' description of caring for dying patients in an intensive care environment.
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Close relatives' experiences of caring and of the physical environment when a loved one dies in an ICU.
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- 2007
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Family presence and environmental factors at time of patient's death in an ICU.
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End-of-life care in Intensive Care Units-family routines and environmental factors.
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