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Medicina crítica (Colegio Mexicano de Medicina Crítica)

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MARTINEZ ZUBIETA, Ricardo. Humanization in Intensive Care Unit. Med. crít. (Col. Mex. Med. Crít.) [online]. 2021, vol.35, n.3, pp.144-147.  Epub Oct 25, 2021. ISSN 2448-8909.  https://doi.org/10.35366/100003.

Humanization in the Intensive Care Unit is a current need in the face of evidence of better results in the evolution of the patients. It also brings greater satisfaction of the family members and provides support for the health personnel working within them. Much of this evidence is presented in those open-door units, where the patient feels more accompanied by whom he decides, the family members participate more in the care of the patient and, above all, the autonomy of this binomial is promoted through greater communication.

Keywords : Humanization; Intensive Care Unit; intensive care; patient and family centered-care.

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