Attitudes and Barriers of Emergency Nurses and Physicians Toward Family Presence During Resuscitation in Iran: A Cross-Sectional Study.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Mehdi Mohammadian Amiri, Ruth Nimota Nukpezah, Murat Yıldırım, Zohreh Hosseini Marznaki, Mohammad Rahim Khani, Mohammad Eghbali
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Abstract

Introduction: Implementing family presence during resuscitation poses many challenges in developing countries, especially in developing countries like Iran, where cultural and contextual factors play significant roles. This study examined the attitudes and barriers of Muslim emergency nurses and physicians toward family presence during resuscitation in Iran.

Methods: A cross-sectional study included 300 physicians and 500 nurses. Data were analyzed using descriptive and analytic statistics.

Results: The overall score of physicians' attitudes toward family presence during resuscitation was higher than nurses' (P = .001). Female nurses had a higher attitude score than male nurses (P = .001). Other demographic variables were not significant with nurses' attitudes toward family presence during resuscitation. The most significant barriers to family presence during resuscitation included increased stress on staff and unwanted events during cardiopulmonary resuscitation. The attitude of Iranian physicians and nurses toward family presence during resuscitation is becoming more positive, with more than half of them agreeing with both the concept and the practice.

Discussion: The findings suggest that hospitals should develop and adopt policies to ensure consistent performance when implementing family presence during resuscitation and that the procedure is safe and effective.

伊朗急诊护士和医生对复苏期间家属在场的态度和障碍:一项横断面研究。
导言:在发展中国家,尤其是像伊朗这样的发展中国家,实施复苏过程中的家属在场会带来许多挑战,因为文化和环境因素在其中起着重要作用。本研究调查了伊朗穆斯林急诊护士和医生对复苏期间家属在场的态度和障碍:这项横断面研究包括 300 名医生和 500 名护士。采用描述性和分析性统计方法对数据进行分析:结果:医生对复苏期间家属在场的态度总分高于护士(P = .001)。女护士的态度得分高于男护士(P = .001)。其他人口统计学变量与护士对复苏期间家属在场的态度没有显著关系。复苏期间家属在场的最大障碍包括增加工作人员的压力和心肺复苏期间的意外事件。伊朗医生和护士对复苏期间家属在场的态度越来越积极,半数以上的医生和护士对这一概念和做法表示赞同:讨论:研究结果表明,医院应制定和采用相关政策,确保在实施复苏期间家属在场时表现一致,并确保该程序安全有效。
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3.10
自引率
11.80%
发文量
132
审稿时长
46 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Emergency Nursing, the official journal of the Emergency Nurses Association (ENA), is committed to the dissemination of high quality, peer-reviewed manuscripts relevant to all areas of emergency nursing practice across the lifespan. Journal content includes clinical topics, integrative or systematic literature reviews, research, and practice improvement initiatives that provide emergency nurses globally with implications for translation of new knowledge into practice. The Journal also includes focused sections such as case studies, pharmacology/toxicology, injury prevention, trauma, triage, quality and safety, pediatrics and geriatrics. The Journal aims to mirror the goal of ENA to promote: community, governance and leadership, knowledge, quality and safety, and advocacy.
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