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Volume 35, Issue 3, Pages 198-204 (May 2006)


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Critical care nurses’ responses to patient photographs displayed at the bedside

Cecilia Neto, RN, BScNaCorresponding Author Information, Tilda Shalof, RN, BScN, CNCC (C)a, Judy Costello, RN, MScNb

Photographs of patients placed at the bedside by family or friends are a common sight in the intensive care unit. Few studies have shown that displaying patient photographs can have the following effects: motivate staff in caring for the patient by creating a reminder of the patient’s preillness state; enhance the empathetic bond between nurse and patient; personalize care in a highly technical environment; and improve the communication between the nurse, patient, and family.

a Medical Surgical Intensive Care Unit, University Health Network, Toronto, Canada

b Toronto General Hospital, University Health Network, Toronto, Canada.

Corresponding Author InformationReprint requests: Cecilia Neto, RN, BScN, Medical Surgical Intensive Care Unit, 10B West, Medical Imaging Unit; University Health Network, 200 Elizabeth St, Toronto, Canada M5G 2C4.

PII: S0147-9563(05)00257-8

doi:10.1016/j.hrtlng.2005.11.004


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