Beyond the Walls of the ICU: A Story of Survival, Family Resilience, and Silent Struggles-Editorial
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[3] Bijttebier P, Vanoost S, Delva D, Ferdinande P, Frans E. Needs of relatives of critical care patients: perceptions of relatives, physicians and nurses. Intensive Care Med. 2001;27(1):160-5.
[4] Cameron JI, Chu LM, Matte A, Tomlinson G, Chan L, Thomas C, et al. One-Year Outcomes in Caregivers of Critically Ill Patients. N Engl J Med. 2016;374(19):1831-41.
[5] Basso B, Fogolin S, Danielis M, Mattiussi E. The Experiences of Family Members of Patients Discharged from Intensive Care Unit: A Systematic Review of Qualitative Studies. Nurs Rep. 2024;14(2):1504-16.
[6] Vester LB, Holm A, Dreyer P. Patients' and relatives' experiences of post-ICU everyday life: A qualitative study. Nurs Crit Care. 2022;27(3):392-400.
[7] Happ MB, Swigart VA, Tate JA, Arnold RM, Sereika SM, Hoffman LA. Family presence and surveillance during weaning from prolonged mechanical ventilation. Heart Lung. 2007;36(1):47-57.
[8] Arvinpour E, Shariati A, Sayadi N, Haghighi M. Effect of Family Presence on the Success of Weaning in Intensive Care Units. Tanaffos. 2022;21:367-75.
[9] Serrano P, Kheir YNP, Wang S, Khan S, Scheunemann L, Khan B. Aging and Postintensive Care Syndrome- Family: A Critical Need for Geriatric Psychiatry. Am J Geriatr Psychiatry. 2019;27(4):446-54.
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Afra F, Hosseini L, Mojtahedzadeh A, Mojtahedzadeh M. Beyond the Walls of the ICU: A Story of Survival, Family Resilience, and Silent Struggles-Editorial. Arch Anesth & Crit Care. 2025;.