Critical care nurses' role in family communication: Absolutely vital, but sadly hidden (Letter)
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Dear Editor I read with interest, the paper published by Reifarth et al. (2023), which describes a scoping review undertaken to map the existing approaches to communication with family members of the critically ill in the intensive care unit.
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Intensive and Critical Care Nursing
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Bloomer, MJ, Critical care nurses' role in family communication: Absolutely vital, but sadly hidden (Letter), Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, 2023, pp. 103401