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Sustainability in critical care practice: a grounded theory study
Heather Baid
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Clair Hebron
, Julie Scholes
, Janet Richardson
Centre for Arts and Wellbeing
Centre for Environment and Society
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Grounded Theory Study
100%
Health Practices
100%
Critical Care
100%
Social Processes
27%
Financial Resources
27%
Sustainability Concept
27%
Social Resources
27%
Environmental Resources
27%
Depth Interviews
9%
Healthcare Professionals
9%
Clinical Practice
9%
Physiotherapist
9%
National Health Service
9%
Telephone
9%
Critically Ill Patients
9%
Grounded Theory Approach
9%
Micro-meso-macro
9%
Sustainability Challenges
9%
Quality Care
9%
Grounded Theory Method
9%
Ethical Imperative
9%
Micro-macro
9%
Constructivist Grounded Theory
9%
Environmental Influence
9%
Dimensional Analysis
9%
Physician-scientist
9%
Constant Comparison Analysis
9%
Stewarding
9%
Current Limiting
9%
Straussian Grounded Theory
9%
Microsystems
9%
Clinician-Manager
9%
Cognitive Influences
9%
Macrosystem
9%
Clinician Educator
9%
Nursing and Health Professions
Intensive Care
100%
Health Care Personnel
9%
Clinical Practice
9%
Socialized Medicine
9%
Physiotherapist
9%