Family witnessed resuscitation and invasive procedures: Patient and family opinions.

CONCLUSION: FPDR is an unusual practice; it is not offered to patients or their families, and it is not considered a patient's right, although most of the interviewees support it. The desire for accompaniment is conditioned by the courage and knowledge of the accompanying persons, as well as the degree of invasiveness of the procedures. The results of this study provide information for a change of vision in patient-centered care. PMID: 33325307 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Nursing Ethics - Category: Nursing Authors: Tags: Nurs Ethics Source Type: research