Aim: The presence of family members at the time of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is essential in family-centered care. Since nurses have an important role in facilitating the attendance of patients’ family members in this regard, the present study was conducted to examine nurse attitudes towards the family’s presence during CPR. Methods: This study was conducted across three teaching hospitals in Kerman province located in South East of Iran. Using convenience sampling, all registered nurses were invited to participate in the study. Data were collected between January and March 2014 using the attitude questionnaire on family presence during resuscitation. Results: Of 303 nurses, 92.5% were women. The mean attitude score of ...
During resuscitation efforts, patients’ families are routinely barred from the resuscitation area. E...
Purpose To investigate cardiovascular nurses' experiences of and attitudes towards the presence of f...
This paper presents the results of a survey into the experiences and attitudes of 124 European criti...
Abstract Background: There are different attitudes about family presence during CPR. This study was ...
Background: The presence of family in the patient care area during resuscitation events is a matter ...
BACKGROUND: Researchers have investigated the presence of families during cardiopulmonary resuscitat...
Introduction: There are different aspects of the presence of family members in cardiopulmonary resus...
WOS: 000269591400014PubMed ID: 19686324Aim. This paper reports a study to determine the experiences ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare the attitude of physicians and nurses toward famil...
Background: Contrary to international guidelines recommending family presence during cardiopulmonary...
Background: According to the ethical guidelines, family members of the patient should be allowed to ...
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...
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...
During resuscitation efforts, patients’ families are routinely barred from the resuscitation area. E...
Purpose To investigate cardiovascular nurses' experiences of and attitudes towards the presence of f...
This paper presents the results of a survey into the experiences and attitudes of 124 European criti...
Abstract Background: There are different attitudes about family presence during CPR. This study was ...
Background: The presence of family in the patient care area during resuscitation events is a matter ...
BACKGROUND: Researchers have investigated the presence of families during cardiopulmonary resuscitat...
Introduction: There are different aspects of the presence of family members in cardiopulmonary resus...
WOS: 000269591400014PubMed ID: 19686324Aim. This paper reports a study to determine the experiences ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare the attitude of physicians and nurses toward famil...
Background: Contrary to international guidelines recommending family presence during cardiopulmonary...
Background: According to the ethical guidelines, family members of the patient should be allowed to ...
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...
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...
During resuscitation efforts, patients’ families are routinely barred from the resuscitation area. E...
Purpose To investigate cardiovascular nurses' experiences of and attitudes towards the presence of f...
This paper presents the results of a survey into the experiences and attitudes of 124 European criti...