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Aims and objectives: Insight into the needs and experiences of family members is an initial but necessary step in providing appropriate care for both family members and the patient. This literature review aims to structure the available scientific knowledge on needs and experiences of family members of intensive care unit patients with particular extension to coma patients. Qualitative as well as quantitative studies are discussed. Method: Literature review.


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Adult members | Scouts
CAP depends on its active adult members to accomplish CAP missions, run its units, care for its cadets, be pillars of their communities and to be outstanding local ambassadors in Blue as members of the Total Force. CAP maintains over powered aircraft C, C, C, can GA-8 and approximately 50 gliders that are used to perform missions in support of local communities and the nation. Pilots of all level of experience can get checked out to fly CAP aircraft to perform multiple missions to include: Emergency Services missions, cadet orientation flights, etc. CAP members work every day to help assure the safety of their neighbors through disaster relief, search and rescue and other vital missions through the Emergency Services program. America's greatest resource is its youth. CAP is committed to assisting youth to be the best they can possibly be: in the classroom, through physical fitness, and through community service and leadership. Our cadets need motivated role models and leaders to guide them.



Adult Members
Please type in the number of members you have for each role category. Leaders and line managers should not ask members directly or make assumptions about gender. We have added these categories because The Scouts positively recognises all genders and is aiming to better understand and serve our diverse membership.





Aims and objectives: The purpose of this research was to examine current perceptions of adult family members' needs of intensive care unit patients in the Midwest, USA. Examining family needs may help determine effectiveness of guideline implementation. Background: Family needs of intensive care unit patients is a topic widely researched, but to date, the application of that research to the clinical practice guidelines is limited.

