Critical Care Nurses' Attitudes About Family Presence During Resuscitation: An Integrative Review.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Critical care nurse Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.4037/ccn2023850
Khaled W Bader, Carolyn R Smith, Gordon L Gillespie
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Abstract

Background: Family presence during resuscitation was introduced into clinical practice 30 years ago. Despite adoption of family-centered care by several health organizations and support for family presence during resuscitation by professional organizations such as the American Heart Association, critical care nurses' attitudes about family presence during resuscitation vary widely.

Objective: To examine current evidence on critical care nurses' attitudes about, perceptions of, and behaviors related to practicing family presence during resuscitation.

Methods: The method of Whittemore and Knafl guided the integrative review. Databases searched were CINAHL, PubMed, and Scopus. Articles included were English-language studies published from 2008 to 2022 that examined the perceptions of critical and emergency care nurses from adult units regarding family presence during resuscitation.

Results: Twenty-two articles were included. Levels and strength of evidence were assessed with the Johns Hopkins nursing evidence-based model. The articles in this integrative review included a total sample size of 4780 health care professionals; 3808 were critical and acute care nurses.

Discussion: Themes synthesized from current evidence included attitudes, benefits, barriers, demographic influence, cultural influence, and facilitators. Barriers and facilitators were associated with nursing practice in rural versus urban settings, age-related factors, years of experience, and unit-based differences in practice. Developing interventions to address identified factors can increase the practice of family presence during resuscitation in critical care settings.

Conclusions: Several factors influence the practice of family presence during resuscitation in critical care settings. Nurse leaders should consider these factors to enhance the practice of family presence during resuscitation.

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危重护理护士对复苏期间家庭存在的态度:一项综合综述。
背景:复苏过程中的家庭陪伴在30年前被引入临床实践。尽管一些卫生组织采用了以家庭为中心的护理,美国心脏协会等专业组织也支持复苏过程中的家庭参与,但重症监护护士对复苏过程中家庭参与的态度差异很大。目的:研究危重症护理护士对复苏过程中实施家庭陪伴的态度、认知和行为的最新证据。方法:采用Whittemore和Knafl方法进行综合评价。检索到的数据库包括CINAHL、PubMed和Scopus。其中包括2008年至2022年发表的英语研究,这些研究考察了成人病房的重症和急救护士对复苏过程中家人在场的看法。结果:共收录22篇文章。采用约翰斯·霍普金斯护理循证模型评估证据的水平和强度。这篇综合综述中的文章包括4780名卫生保健专业人员的总样本量;3808名是重症和急性护理护士。讨论:根据现有证据综合的主题包括态度、利益、障碍、人口影响、文化影响和促进者。障碍和促进者与农村和城市环境中的护理实践、年龄相关因素、经验年限以及基于单位的实践差异有关。制定干预措施以解决已确定的因素,可以增加在重症监护环境中复苏过程中家人在场的做法。结论:在重症监护环境中,有几个因素影响复苏过程中家庭在场的做法。护士领导应考虑这些因素,以加强复苏过程中的家庭参与实践。
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Critical care nurse
Critical care nurse 医学-护理
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期刊介绍: Critical Care Nurse (CCN) is an official publication of the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN). Authors are invited to submit manuscripts for consideration and peer review. Clinical topics must meet the mission of CCN and address nursing practice of acute and critically ill patients.
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