at Pennsylvania State University on March 6, 2014ajcc.aacnjournals.orgDownloaded from that no one be present, the absence of a written policy, a patient’s family member being violent, patients ’ families disagreeing about who should be present, a patient’s family member being under the influence of drugs or alcohol, and a patient’s fam-ily member being a perpetrator of a crime against the patient. All of these factors should be explored in nursing research. We are far from having a complete model to explain why nurses do or do not invite family pres-ence during resuscitation. Certainly, as you men-tion, the availability of resources for family support is essential to consider. Several professional organi-zations and experts have recommended...
The issue of family presence during resuscitation (FPDR) creates an ongoing controversy among nurses...
Background: Nurses can serve as family support persons when family members witness a loved one’s re...
Background: According to the ethical guidelines, family members of the patient should be allowed to ...
that no one be present, the absence of a written policy, a patient’s family member being violent, pa...
During resuscitation efforts, patients’ families are routinely barred from the resuscitation area. E...
Family presence during resuscitation has been an ongoing issue in many hospitals across the nation a...
When hospitals became the primary care setting for very ill patients, visiting hours and restriction...
National guidelines and professional organizations have recommended allowing family presence during ...
Background: The new guidelines for cardiopulmonary resuscitation states that the family should be gi...
Background Family witnessed resuscitation (FWR) is the concept of allowing family members at bedside...
Death is inevitable, but dying alone can be an agonizing prospect for patients and their families. F...
WOS: 000269591400014PubMed ID: 19686324Aim. This paper reports a study to determine the experiences ...
Background The option of family presence during resuscitation was first presented in the late 198...
Family-centered care, in recent years throughout the health care profession. Family centered care fo...
Families frequently request to be present during the resuscitation of loved ones. Nurses are often t...
The issue of family presence during resuscitation (FPDR) creates an ongoing controversy among nurses...
Background: Nurses can serve as family support persons when family members witness a loved one’s re...
Background: According to the ethical guidelines, family members of the patient should be allowed to ...
that no one be present, the absence of a written policy, a patient’s family member being violent, pa...
During resuscitation efforts, patients’ families are routinely barred from the resuscitation area. E...
Family presence during resuscitation has been an ongoing issue in many hospitals across the nation a...
When hospitals became the primary care setting for very ill patients, visiting hours and restriction...
National guidelines and professional organizations have recommended allowing family presence during ...
Background: The new guidelines for cardiopulmonary resuscitation states that the family should be gi...
Background Family witnessed resuscitation (FWR) is the concept of allowing family members at bedside...
Death is inevitable, but dying alone can be an agonizing prospect for patients and their families. F...
WOS: 000269591400014PubMed ID: 19686324Aim. This paper reports a study to determine the experiences ...
Background The option of family presence during resuscitation was first presented in the late 198...
Family-centered care, in recent years throughout the health care profession. Family centered care fo...
Families frequently request to be present during the resuscitation of loved ones. Nurses are often t...
The issue of family presence during resuscitation (FPDR) creates an ongoing controversy among nurses...
Background: Nurses can serve as family support persons when family members witness a loved one’s re...
Background: According to the ethical guidelines, family members of the patient should be allowed to ...