Managing daily intensive care activities: An observational study concerning ad hoc decision making of charge nurses and intensivists

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Heljä Lundgrén-Laine
Elina Kontio
Juha Perttilä
Heikki Korvenranta
Jari Forsström
Sanna Salanterä
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[1] University of Turku,Department of Nursing Science
[2] Turku University Hospital,Bureau of Administration
[3] Turku University of Applied Sciences,Faculty of Telecommunication and E
[4] Turku University Hospital,Business
[5] The Finnish Medical Association (FMA),Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care
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Critical Care | / 15卷
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Decision Making; Qualitative Content Analysis; Patient Admission; Patient Discharge; Organizational Issue;
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