Purpose: The purpose of this descriptive study was to determine the perception of physicians and nurses on family presence during invasive procedures. Methods: The study population consisted of 100 physicians and 100 nurses from five hospitals which have more than 500 beds in B city. Data collection was done from August 20 to September 19, 2007. The Family Presence During Resuscitation (FPDR) Inventory developed by Fulbrook, Albarran and Latour (2005) was used as the study instrument. The collected data was analyzed by t-test, ANOVA and Duncan’s multiple range test using SPSS/WIN 14.0 version. Results: Nurses had more positive attitudes to allowing family members to be present during invasive procedures than physicians did. However, compare...
Family presence during resuscitation has been a controversial and much debated topic for many years....
Families frequently request to be present during the resuscitation of loved ones. Nurses are often t...
National guidelines and professional organizations have recommended allowing family presence during ...
Abstract Background Family Presence During Invasive Procedures (FPDI) generates controversy among he...
Aim: To determine opinions of health staff about family's presence during invasive interventions and...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare the attitude of physicians and nurses toward famil...
PubMed ID: 18727768Aim. This paper is a report of a study to determine the opinions of physicians an...
The purpose of this study was to understand the experiences of nurses who participate with families ...
Abstract Background: There are different attitudes about family presence during CPR. This study was ...
The issue of family presence during resuscitation (FPDR) creates an ongoing controversy among nurses...
During resuscitation efforts, patients’ families are routinely barred from the resuscitation area. E...
The subject of family presence during resuscitation (FPDR) has been controversial worldwide, thus ca...
Background Family witnessed resuscitation (FWR) is the concept of allowing family members at bedside...
Background: Since the 1980’s , family presence during resuscitation and invasive procedures has been...
Background: The presence of family in the patient care area during resuscitation events is a matter ...
Family presence during resuscitation has been a controversial and much debated topic for many years....
Families frequently request to be present during the resuscitation of loved ones. Nurses are often t...
National guidelines and professional organizations have recommended allowing family presence during ...
Abstract Background Family Presence During Invasive Procedures (FPDI) generates controversy among he...
Aim: To determine opinions of health staff about family's presence during invasive interventions and...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare the attitude of physicians and nurses toward famil...
PubMed ID: 18727768Aim. This paper is a report of a study to determine the opinions of physicians an...
The purpose of this study was to understand the experiences of nurses who participate with families ...
Abstract Background: There are different attitudes about family presence during CPR. This study was ...
The issue of family presence during resuscitation (FPDR) creates an ongoing controversy among nurses...
During resuscitation efforts, patients’ families are routinely barred from the resuscitation area. E...
The subject of family presence during resuscitation (FPDR) has been controversial worldwide, thus ca...
Background Family witnessed resuscitation (FWR) is the concept of allowing family members at bedside...
Background: Since the 1980’s , family presence during resuscitation and invasive procedures has been...
Background: The presence of family in the patient care area during resuscitation events is a matter ...
Family presence during resuscitation has been a controversial and much debated topic for many years....
Families frequently request to be present during the resuscitation of loved ones. Nurses are often t...
National guidelines and professional organizations have recommended allowing family presence during ...