Family presence during resuscitation: patient and family members’ preferences and attitudes
@article{Pratiwi2018FamilyPD, title={Family presence during resuscitation: patient and family members’ preferences and attitudes}, author={I. Pratiwi}, journal={International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences}, year={2018}, volume={6}, pages={394} }
Background: This literature review presents a review of the available studies into family presence during resuscitation (FPDR) in the context of emergency department and critical care unit from the point of view of patients and family members. This literature review provides the background for understanding the debate about FPDR. The paper examines the state of current research on the topic and points out gaps in existing literature.
Methods: A comprehensive search of OVID Nursing, Web of… CONTINUE READING
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