
In heart surgery departments, patients follow a specific route, from the initial appointment through to the post-operative outpatient appointment. A study was carried out in 2009 in order to compare the caregivers' experience with the needs expressed by patients during this journey. It forms part of a global quality of care improvement approach.
Postoperative Care, Attitude to Death, Heart Diseases, Resuscitation, Intensive Care Units, Caregivers, Patient Education as Topic, Humans, Interdisciplinary Communication, France, Cooperative Behavior, Nurse-Patient Relations, Aged, Quality of Health Care
Postoperative Care, Attitude to Death, Heart Diseases, Resuscitation, Intensive Care Units, Caregivers, Patient Education as Topic, Humans, Interdisciplinary Communication, France, Cooperative Behavior, Nurse-Patient Relations, Aged, Quality of Health Care
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