"You helped me keep my head above water"-experience of bereavement research after loss of a loved one in the ICU: insights from the ARREVE study.
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Date publication
août 2019
Journal
Intensive care medicine
Auteurs
Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr LAURENT Alexandra
Tous les auteurs :
Laurent A, Reignier J, Le Gouge A, Cottereau A, Adda M, Annane D, Audibert J, Barbier F, Bardou P, Bourcier S, Bourenne J, Boyer A, Brenas F, Das V, Desachy A, Devaquet J, Feissel M, Ganster F, Garrouste-Orgeas M, Grillet G, Guisset O, Hamidfar-Roy R, Hyacinthe AC, Jochmans S, Jourdain M, Lautrette A, Lerolle N, Lesieur O, Lion F, Mateu P, Megarbane B, Merceron S, Mercier E, Messika J, Morin-Longuet P, Philippon-Jouve B, Quenot JP, Renault A, Repesse X, Rigaud JP, Robin S, Roquilly A, Seguin A, Thevenin D, Tirot P, Vinatier I, Azoulay E, Robert R, Kentish-Barnes N
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Résumé
Bereavement research has helped to improve end-of-life practices in the ICU. However, few studies have explored bereaved relatives experience of research participation in this context. We aimed to explore the experience of bereaved relatives' participation in the ARREVE study which included three telephone follow-up calls to complete several quantitative tools.
Mots clés
Bereavement research, End-of-life, Family experience, Qualitative study
Référence
Intensive Care Med. 2019 Aug 12;: