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Validation of a Total Score for the Critical Care Family Satisfaction Survey

@article{WasserPhD2004ValidationOA,
  title={Validation of a Total Score for the Critical Care Family Satisfaction Survey},
  author={Med Thomas Wasser PhD and Stephen C. Matchett and Daniel E. Ray and Kathleen Baker Rn},
  journal={Journal of Clinical Outcomes Management},
  year={2004},
  volume={11},
  pages={502},
  url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:35358266}
}
Comparison of the models showed significant agreement and no meaningful differences, demonstrating the validity of a total score for the Critical Care Family Satisfaction Survey. Design Prospective cohort study nested within a national clinical audit database. Setting Stratified, random sample of 20 adult general ICUs participating in ...

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