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Nurses' Perceptions of Patient Participation in the Postanesthesia Care Unit—A Qualitative Focus Group Study

To explore postanesthesia care unit (PACU) nurses' experiences and perception of patient participation during PACU care. Qualitative focus group study based on a phenomenological hermeneutic approach. We conducted three focus group interviews with 18 nurses from three different PACUs. Themes we...

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Published in:Journal of perianesthesia nursing 2021-12, Vol.36 (6), p.656-663
Main Authors: Miller, Pernille Reck, Guldager, Rikke, Herling, Suzanne F.
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