Background: Family presence during resuscitation (FPDR) has been endorsed internationally by resuscitation councils since the year 2000; however, the extent to which FPDR is practiced in emergency settings requires further investigation. Methods: Emergency personnel ( n= 347) from 18 participating emergency departments across the state of Victoria, Australia completed a 10-page questionnaire, which was designed to develop an understanding of the current practice and implementation of FPDR and to ascertain the differences in practice between adult and paediatric resuscitations. Results: Emergency personnel update their adult and paediatric advanced life support qualifications annually with 87% of nurses and 65% of doctors completing adult li...
Objective: Recent international emergency cardiovascular care (ECC) and cardiopulmonary resuscitatio...
Objective: The practice of family member presence during resuscitation in the ED has attracted wides...
Aim; The study explored the views and attitudes of nurses and physicians on family presence durin...
Introduction: Family presence during resuscitation (FPDR), remains inconsistently implemented by eme...
BACKGROUND. A resuscitation event involves a team of emergency personnel who attempt to ensure that ...
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...
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 ...
Traditionally, resuscitation is done by groups of health care personnel alone where family members a...
Aim of study: This study aimed to investigate the attitudes of personnel working in emergency depart...
Background: Family presence during resuscitation (FPDR) of adult patients, although not a new conce...
Background: Family witnessed resuscitation is the practice of enabling patients' family members to b...
Aim and objectives: This study examines the attitudes of healthcare staff and patients' family membe...
This descriptive, correlational study was conducted in eight hospital emergency departments and thre...
Objective: Recent international emergency cardiovascular care (ECC) and cardiopulmonary resuscitatio...
Objective: The practice of family member presence during resuscitation in the ED has attracted wides...
Aim; The study explored the views and attitudes of nurses and physicians on family presence durin...
Introduction: Family presence during resuscitation (FPDR), remains inconsistently implemented by eme...
BACKGROUND. A resuscitation event involves a team of emergency personnel who attempt to ensure that ...
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...
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 ...
Traditionally, resuscitation is done by groups of health care personnel alone where family members a...
Aim of study: This study aimed to investigate the attitudes of personnel working in emergency depart...
Background: Family presence during resuscitation (FPDR) of adult patients, although not a new conce...
Background: Family witnessed resuscitation is the practice of enabling patients' family members to b...
Aim and objectives: This study examines the attitudes of healthcare staff and patients' family membe...
This descriptive, correlational study was conducted in eight hospital emergency departments and thre...
Objective: Recent international emergency cardiovascular care (ECC) and cardiopulmonary resuscitatio...
Objective: The practice of family member presence during resuscitation in the ED has attracted wides...
Aim; The study explored the views and attitudes of nurses and physicians on family presence durin...