Objective: The practice of family member presence during resuscitation in the ED has attracted widespread attention over the last few decades. Despite the recommendations of international organizations, clinical staff remain reluctant to engage in this practice in many EDs. This paper separates the evidence from opinion to determine the current state of knowledge about this practice.Methods: A search strategy was developed and used to locate research based publications, which were subsequently reviewed for the strength of evidence providing the basis for recommendations.Results: The literature was examined to reveal what patients and their family members want; the outcomes of family presence during resuscitation for patients and their famil...
Aim To undertake a review of the quantitative research literature, to determine emergency staff and ...
Family presence during resuscitation has been a controversial and much debated topic for many years....
Introduction: Family presence during resuscitation (FPDR), remains inconsistently implemented by eme...
Aim: This paper is a report of a study to illuminate the experience of family members whose relative...
Introduction Family Presence During Resuscitation (FPDR), although not a new concept, remains incons...
Aim: To explore the experiences of nurses and doctors on the implementation of family presence durin...
Background: Family witnessed resuscitation is the practice of enabling patients' family members to b...
Background: Debate continues regarding the effectiveness of Family Witnessed Resuscitation and littl...
Background: Debate continues regarding the effectiveness of Family Witnessed Resuscitation and littl...
Introduction: This study was undertaken to determine effects on relatives of family presence in an e...
BACKGROUND. A resuscitation event involves a team of emergency personnel who attempt to ensure that ...
With family-centered care being a key element of nursing, it has become evident that critical times ...
Background: This literature review presents a review of the available studies into family presence d...
Aim: To explore the experiences of nurses and doctors on the implementation of family presence durin...
Aim: To explore the experiences of nurses and doctors on the implementation of family presence durin...
Aim To undertake a review of the quantitative research literature, to determine emergency staff and ...
Family presence during resuscitation has been a controversial and much debated topic for many years....
Introduction: Family presence during resuscitation (FPDR), remains inconsistently implemented by eme...
Aim: This paper is a report of a study to illuminate the experience of family members whose relative...
Introduction Family Presence During Resuscitation (FPDR), although not a new concept, remains incons...
Aim: To explore the experiences of nurses and doctors on the implementation of family presence durin...
Background: Family witnessed resuscitation is the practice of enabling patients' family members to b...
Background: Debate continues regarding the effectiveness of Family Witnessed Resuscitation and littl...
Background: Debate continues regarding the effectiveness of Family Witnessed Resuscitation and littl...
Introduction: This study was undertaken to determine effects on relatives of family presence in an e...
BACKGROUND. A resuscitation event involves a team of emergency personnel who attempt to ensure that ...
With family-centered care being a key element of nursing, it has become evident that critical times ...
Background: This literature review presents a review of the available studies into family presence d...
Aim: To explore the experiences of nurses and doctors on the implementation of family presence durin...
Aim: To explore the experiences of nurses and doctors on the implementation of family presence durin...
Aim To undertake a review of the quantitative research literature, to determine emergency staff and ...
Family presence during resuscitation has been a controversial and much debated topic for many years....
Introduction: Family presence during resuscitation (FPDR), remains inconsistently implemented by eme...