Aligning Intention and Effect: What Can We Learn From Family Members' Responses to Condolence Letters?
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Aligning Intention and Effect: What Can We Learn From Family Members' Responses to Condolence Letters?
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"It Was the Only Thing I Could Hold Onto, But…": Receiving a Letter of Condolence After Loss of a Loved One in the ICU: A Qualitative Study of Bereaved Relatives' Experience.Crit Care Med. 2017 Dec;45(12):1965-1971. doi: 10.1097/CCM.0000000000002687. Crit Care Med. 2017. PMID: 28857855 Clinical Trial.
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