Outcomes of Simulation-Based Experiences Related to Family Presence During Resuscitation: A Systematic Review
Providing the option for family presence during resuscitation (FPDR) aligns with professional recommendations across clinician disciplines (American Association of Critical-Care Nurses [AACN], 2016; Davidson et al., 2016; Kleinman et al., 2015; Vanhoy et al., 2019) and the core concepts of family-centered care (FCC; Institute for Patient- and Family-Centered Care [IPFCC], n.d.). Barriers to offering FPDR include lack of clinician know ledge, confidence, and experience (Powers, 2018); negative clinician attitudes, beliefs, and perceptions (Porter, Cooper,& Sellick, 2014; Twibell, Siela, Riwitis, Neal,& Waters, 2018); and absent institutional policies (Porter et al., 2014; Powers& Candela, 2017).
Source: Clinical Simulation in Nursing - Category: Nursing Authors: Katherine M. Schafer, Michael J. Kremer Tags: Review Article Source Type: research