BMJ  2007;334:864 (28 April), doi:10.1136/bmj.39191.711134.3A

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Intensive care

Help for patients and relatives

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The DIPEx (Directory of Individual Patient Experiences) Research Group at the University of Oxford publishes a website of patients' experiences of health and illness. There is a module on intensive care (www.dipex.org/intensivecare) where you can read and watch interviews with patients of all ages talking about their experiences.1

Lisa E Hinton, graduate student

Department of Primary Care, University of Oxford, Oxford OX3 7LF

lisa.hinton@dphpc.ox.ac.uk


Competing interests: None declared.

  1. Perrier E. Intensive care. BMJ 2007;334:796-7. (14 April.)[Free Full Text]

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