© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Understanding healthcare professionals perceptions of family presence during resuscitation (FPDR) may help in choosing an effective strategy of implementing this concept in everyday clinical practice. Objectives: To determine the experiences and views of Polish nurses about family witnessed resuscitation. Design: A cross sectional survey study. Setting: Delegates (n = 720) attending the Polish Association of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Nurses conference participated in the study. A total of 240 questionnaires were correctly completed and returned. Main Outcome Measures: Validation of the Polish version of the tool was undertaken. Exploratory factor analysis extracted three main factors: staff opinions on the benefits ...
Family presence during resuscitation has been an ongoing issue in many hospitals across the nation a...
Purpose To investigate cardiovascular nurses' experiences of and attitudes towards the presence of f...
Background: The presence of family in the patient care area during resuscitation events is a matter ...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Understanding healthcare professionals perceptions of family presence during res...
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...
The issue of family presence during resuscitation (FPDR) creates an ongoing controversy among nurses...
Background: This literature review presents a review of the available studies into family presence d...
Background: The new guidelines for cardiopulmonary resuscitation states that the family should be gi...
Purpose: To investigate cardiovascular nurses ' experiences of and attitudes towards the presen...
Aim and objectives: This study examines the attitudes of healthcare staff and patients' family membe...
Advantages and disadvantages of family presence during resuscitation (FPDR) continues to be debated ...
Families frequently request to be present during the resuscitation of loved ones. Nurses are often t...
Background The option of family presence during resuscitation was first presented in the late 198...
Background Family witnessed resuscitation (FWR) is the concept of allowing family members at bedside...
Family presence during resuscitation has been an ongoing issue in many hospitals across the nation a...
Purpose To investigate cardiovascular nurses' experiences of and attitudes towards the presence of f...
Background: The presence of family in the patient care area during resuscitation events is a matter ...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Understanding healthcare professionals perceptions of family presence during res...
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...
The issue of family presence during resuscitation (FPDR) creates an ongoing controversy among nurses...
Background: This literature review presents a review of the available studies into family presence d...
Background: The new guidelines for cardiopulmonary resuscitation states that the family should be gi...
Purpose: To investigate cardiovascular nurses ' experiences of and attitudes towards the presen...
Aim and objectives: This study examines the attitudes of healthcare staff and patients' family membe...
Advantages and disadvantages of family presence during resuscitation (FPDR) continues to be debated ...
Families frequently request to be present during the resuscitation of loved ones. Nurses are often t...
Background The option of family presence during resuscitation was first presented in the late 198...
Background Family witnessed resuscitation (FWR) is the concept of allowing family members at bedside...
Family presence during resuscitation has been an ongoing issue in many hospitals across the nation a...
Purpose To investigate cardiovascular nurses' experiences of and attitudes towards the presence of f...
Background: The presence of family in the patient care area during resuscitation events is a matter ...