Effect of intensive care environment on family and patient satisfaction: a before–after study
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Linda M. Peelen | Irene P. Jongerden | A. Slooter | J. Kesecioglu | L. Peelen | Diederik van Dijk | Jozef Kesecioglu | Arjen J. Slooter | Hester Wessels | Colette M. Ram | Margriet M. Schneider | Margriet M. E. Schneider | I. Jongerden | D. Dijk | H. Wessels | Colette Ram
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