A Comparison between Physicians, Nurses and the Immediate Families of Patients` Attitudes towards Family Members Presence during CPR

Abstract Background: There are different attitudes about family presence during CPR. This study was conducted in order to compare the attitudes of physicians, nurses and patients` immediate family towards presence of family members during adult resuscitation in teaching hospitals of Mazandaran Unive...

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Main Authors: Z Taraghi, E Ilail, T yaghoobi, F noroozinejad, F Naseri, S K Baghernejad, R A mohammadpour
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Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2013-12-01
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Online Access:http://jhosp.tums.ac.ir/article-1-5141-en.html
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spelling doaj-6d15de5a48fa4902ab4444cc38bbbb852021-09-04T06:15:48ZfasTehran University of Medical Sciencesبیمارستان2008-19282228-74502013-12-011236574A Comparison between Physicians, Nurses and the Immediate Families of Patients` Attitudes towards Family Members Presence during CPRZ Taraghi0E Ilail1T yaghoobi2F noroozinejad3F Naseri4S K Baghernejad5R A mohammadpour6 Mazandaran University of Medical sciences Mazandaran University of Medical sciences Mazandaran University of Medical sciences Abstract Background: There are different attitudes about family presence during CPR. This study was conducted in order to compare the attitudes of physicians, nurses and patients` immediate family towards presence of family members during adult resuscitation in teaching hospitals of Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences. Material and Methods: In this descriptive survey, the attitudes of 120 physicians, 200 nurses and 148 patients` immediate family were compared. Random stratified sampling was used as the sampling method. The data were collected using a self-developed questionnaire which its validity and reliability had been confirmed by “Content validity” and “Test-Retest” respectively (r=0/83).This questionnaire included some questions about demographic characteristics, positive and negative experiences and the attitudes towards family presence during CPR. Data were analyzed using Chi-square x2 and Fisher tests by the SPSS 16 software. Results: The majority of physicians and nurses (92/5% physicians, 80%nurses) believed that family presence during CPR is harmful. Fisher exact test showed significant difference between physicians and nurses views (x2=9.037 df=1 p value=0/002). The most important reason of negative attitudes of physicians and nurses has been interference of family members in CPR (90/8% physicians, 86/5% nurses).Less than half of the patients` immediate family (48%) wanted to be present during the CPR. There was a significant difference between attitudes of patients` immediate family and physicians and nurses (p=000) Conclusion: Regarding differences between physicians, nurses and patients` immediate family` attitudes towards family presence during CPR, it would be better to provide a determined plan identifying the family presence`s conditions during CPR in every hospital respectively.http://jhosp.tums.ac.ir/article-1-5141-en.htmlfamily presence-being present during cardiopulmonary resuscitation –cpr
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E Ilail
T yaghoobi
F noroozinejad
F Naseri
S K Baghernejad
R A mohammadpour
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E Ilail
T yaghoobi
F noroozinejad
F Naseri
S K Baghernejad
R A mohammadpour
A Comparison between Physicians, Nurses and the Immediate Families of Patients` Attitudes towards Family Members Presence during CPR
بیمارستان
family presence-being present during cardiopulmonary resuscitation –cpr
author_facet Z Taraghi
E Ilail
T yaghoobi
F noroozinejad
F Naseri
S K Baghernejad
R A mohammadpour
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title A Comparison between Physicians, Nurses and the Immediate Families of Patients` Attitudes towards Family Members Presence during CPR
title_short A Comparison between Physicians, Nurses and the Immediate Families of Patients` Attitudes towards Family Members Presence during CPR
title_full A Comparison between Physicians, Nurses and the Immediate Families of Patients` Attitudes towards Family Members Presence during CPR
title_fullStr A Comparison between Physicians, Nurses and the Immediate Families of Patients` Attitudes towards Family Members Presence during CPR
title_full_unstemmed A Comparison between Physicians, Nurses and the Immediate Families of Patients` Attitudes towards Family Members Presence during CPR
title_sort comparison between physicians, nurses and the immediate families of patients` attitudes towards family members presence during cpr
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series بیمارستان
issn 2008-1928
2228-7450
publishDate 2013-12-01
description Abstract Background: There are different attitudes about family presence during CPR. This study was conducted in order to compare the attitudes of physicians, nurses and patients` immediate family towards presence of family members during adult resuscitation in teaching hospitals of Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences. Material and Methods: In this descriptive survey, the attitudes of 120 physicians, 200 nurses and 148 patients` immediate family were compared. Random stratified sampling was used as the sampling method. The data were collected using a self-developed questionnaire which its validity and reliability had been confirmed by “Content validity” and “Test-Retest” respectively (r=0/83).This questionnaire included some questions about demographic characteristics, positive and negative experiences and the attitudes towards family presence during CPR. Data were analyzed using Chi-square x2 and Fisher tests by the SPSS 16 software. Results: The majority of physicians and nurses (92/5% physicians, 80%nurses) believed that family presence during CPR is harmful. Fisher exact test showed significant difference between physicians and nurses views (x2=9.037 df=1 p value=0/002). The most important reason of negative attitudes of physicians and nurses has been interference of family members in CPR (90/8% physicians, 86/5% nurses).Less than half of the patients` immediate family (48%) wanted to be present during the CPR. There was a significant difference between attitudes of patients` immediate family and physicians and nurses (p=000) Conclusion: Regarding differences between physicians, nurses and patients` immediate family` attitudes towards family presence during CPR, it would be better to provide a determined plan identifying the family presence`s conditions during CPR in every hospital respectively.
topic family presence-being present during cardiopulmonary resuscitation –cpr
url http://jhosp.tums.ac.ir/article-1-5141-en.html
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