Aim and objectives: This study examines the attitudes of healthcare staff and patients' family members towards family presence during resuscitation (FPDR) in critical care units in Hong Kong. Background: A wealth of literature is available on FPDR in various hospital and healthcare settings. The findings include many anecdotal accounts of both the positive and the negative effects of family presence. There is little documentation on the comparisons of staff and family members' perceptions and the predictors of staff attitudes towards FPDR practice. Design: Cross-sectional survey design. Method: A convenience sample of 163 healthcare staff and 69 family members was recruited from the intensive care units. Results: There was significant diffe...
Background: This literature review presents a review of the available studies into family presence d...
Background: Objectives: this study was conducted to determine the impact of family presence during r...
BACKGROUND: A number of international studies have explored the views of family members and healthca...
Objectives: To examine the attitudes of family members of the patients and medical staffs towards th...
Traditionally, resuscitation is done by groups of health care personnel alone where family members a...
Abstract Objective: To examine the attitudes of doctors and nurses to the practice of allowing famil...
During resuscitation efforts, patients’ families are routinely barred from the resuscitation area. E...
Aims and objectives: To describe healthcare providers' attitudes to family involvement during routin...
Background: The presence of family in the patient care area during resuscitation events is a matter ...
Aims and objectives: To describe healthcare providers' attitudes to family involvement during routin...
Aim: This paper is a report of a study to illuminate the experience of family members whose relative...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Understanding healthcare professionals perceptions of family presence during res...
Aim To undertake a review of the quantitative research literature, to determine emergency staff and ...
Background: Family witnessed resuscitation is the practice of enabling patients' family members to b...
Purpose: To investigate cardiovascular nurses ' experiences of and attitudes towards the presen...
Background: This literature review presents a review of the available studies into family presence d...
Background: Objectives: this study was conducted to determine the impact of family presence during r...
BACKGROUND: A number of international studies have explored the views of family members and healthca...
Objectives: To examine the attitudes of family members of the patients and medical staffs towards th...
Traditionally, resuscitation is done by groups of health care personnel alone where family members a...
Abstract Objective: To examine the attitudes of doctors and nurses to the practice of allowing famil...
During resuscitation efforts, patients’ families are routinely barred from the resuscitation area. E...
Aims and objectives: To describe healthcare providers' attitudes to family involvement during routin...
Background: The presence of family in the patient care area during resuscitation events is a matter ...
Aims and objectives: To describe healthcare providers' attitudes to family involvement during routin...
Aim: This paper is a report of a study to illuminate the experience of family members whose relative...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Understanding healthcare professionals perceptions of family presence during res...
Aim To undertake a review of the quantitative research literature, to determine emergency staff and ...
Background: Family witnessed resuscitation is the practice of enabling patients' family members to b...
Purpose: To investigate cardiovascular nurses ' experiences of and attitudes towards the presen...
Background: This literature review presents a review of the available studies into family presence d...
Background: Objectives: this study was conducted to determine the impact of family presence during r...
BACKGROUND: A number of international studies have explored the views of family members and healthca...