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Alameddine M et al. - This narrative review summarizes existing literature and experiences about the key work environment challenges reported within the critical care context and suggests best practices—implemented in hospitals or suggested by professional associations—which can be an initial step in enhancing patient care and professional recruitment and retention in the intensive care units, with particular emphasis on the recruitment and retention of an appropriately trained and satisfied workforce.

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