Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14279/29752
Title: Intensive Care Nurses' Experience of Caring in Greece; A Qualitative Study
Authors: Parissopoulos, Stelios 
Timmins, Fiona 
Mpouzika, Meropi 
Mantzorou, Marianna 
Kapadochos, Theodore 
Papagaroufali, Eleni 
Major Field of Science: Medical and Health Sciences
Field Category: MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES
Keywords: ICU nurse;Caring;Empathy;Negotiation;Qualitative;Technology;Thematic analysis
Issue Date: 5-Jan-2022
Source: Healthcare, 2023, vol. 11, no. 2, pp. 1-22
Volume: 11
Issue: 2
Start page: 1
End page: 22
Journal: Healthcare 
Abstract: Whilst nurses and critical care services have been at the forefront of the COVID-19 pandemic, it has become more apparent that intensive care nurses are presented with challenging ethical and clinical decisions and are required to care for individuals with critical illnesses under high-pressure conditions. This is not a new phenomenon. The aim of this study, which was conducted before the outbreak of COVID-19, was to explore the experience of caring through the narratives of intensive care nurses in Greece.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14279/29752
ISSN: 22279032
DOI: 10.3390/healthcare11020164
Rights: © by the authors.
Type: Article
Affiliation : University of West Attica 
University College Dublin 
Cyprus University of Technology 
Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences 
Publication Type: Peer Reviewed
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