Preferences of patients' family regarding family-witnessed cardiopulmonary resuscitation: A qualitative perspective of intensive care patients' family members

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作者
Sak-Dankosky, Natalia [1 ]
Andruszkiewicz, Pawel [2 ]
Sherwood, Paula R. [3 ]
Kvist, Tarja [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Eastern Finland, Fac Hlth Sci, Dept Nursing Sci, 1C Yliopistonranta St,POB 1627, Kuopio 70211, Finland
[2] Med Univ Warsaw, Publ Cent Teaching Clin Hosp, Warsaw, Poland
[3] Univ Pittsburgh, Sch Nursing, Pittsburgh, PA 15260 USA
[4] Univ Eastern Finland, Fac Hlth Sci, Dept Nursing Sci, Kuopio, Finland
关键词
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation; Family-witnessed resuscitation; Family presence; Family-centred care; In-hospital cardiac arrest; Qualitative research; CENTERED-CARE; PERCEPTIONS; EXPERIENCES; ATTITUDES; NURSES; GUIDELINES; INPATIENTS; OUTCOMES;
D O I
10.1016/j.iccn.2018.04.001
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
Objectives: To describe preferences of intensive care patients' family members regarding the idea of an inpatient family-witnessed cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Research methodology/design: A descriptive qualitative design was used in this study. Twelve family members of intensive care patients took part in individual semi-structured interviews. Data were analysed using thematic analysis. Setting: A population of Finnish and Polish former intensive care adult patients' relatives. Findings: The thematic analysis resulted in two main themes with four subthemes each: (Theme 1) Being more involved and engaged in patient's care in case of cardiopulmonary resuscitation, with subthemes: (a) Having an option to decide, (b) Being in physical proximity to the patient, (c) Feeling like having more control and impact and (d) Having a better idea about the situation. (Theme 2) Being cared for and treated respectfully during possible cardiopulmonary resuscitation, with subthemes: (a) Need for more support and understanding from the staff, (b) Uniqueness of the family-patient relationship, (c) Need for staff to be more humane and less mechanical and (d) Professional and highly qualified staff. Conclusion: Results of this study suggest a possible gap in family-centred care delivery in intensive care settings. System changes are necessary in order to increase nurses' awareness of patients' families' preferences, and successfully implement recommended family-witnessed cardiopulmonary resuscitation. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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