"Being There": An Empirical Logic Model for Family Presence During Resuscitation and Invasive Procedures.

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q2 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Margo A Halm, Halley Ruppel, Jessica Sexton
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Abstract

Family presence during resuscitation and invasive procedures emerged as a practice innovation in the early 1980s in response to family needs during critical health care situations. By the 1990s, the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses, along with numerous other organizations, had formally supported this intervention and developed practice alerts, position statements, and other evidence-based guidelines. As the practice spread, researchers stepped up to investigate patient, family, and health care team outcomes. Today, family presence is practiced and studied across the globe. This article describes an empirical "Being There" model of the family presence intervention based on more than 125 pieces of external evidence. Using a logic model framework, it outlines the components of a family presence program, including the situation and priorities, inputs, outputs, outcomes/impact, assumptions, and external factors. This model can be used by units and organizations interested in revitalizing or initiating a family presence program in pediatric or adult emergency, high-acuity, or critical care settings. Program development and evaluation suggestions are offered, as well as recommendations for implementation science research to identify the most effective strategies for helping health care teams adopt and sustain family presence programs to meet patient and family needs in vulnerable health care moments.

“在那里”:在复苏和侵入性过程中家庭在场的经验逻辑模型。
20世纪80年代初,在紧急卫生保健情况下,为了满足家庭的需要,在复苏和侵入性手术期间出现了家庭在场的做法创新。到20世纪90年代,美国重症护理护士协会和许多其他组织正式支持这种干预,并制定了实践警报、立场声明和其他循证指南。随着这种做法的推广,研究人员加紧调查患者、家属和医疗团队的结果。今天,家庭存在在全球范围内得到实践和研究。本文基于125个以上的外部证据,描述了一个家庭在场干预的实证“在场”模型。使用逻辑模型框架,它概述了家庭存在计划的组成部分,包括情况和优先事项、投入、产出、结果/影响、假设和外部因素。该模型可用于有兴趣在儿科或成人急诊、高敏度或重症监护环境中振兴或启动家庭在场计划的单位和组织。提出了项目发展和评估建议,并提出了实施科学研究的建议,以确定最有效的策略,帮助卫生保健团队采用和维持家庭在场项目,以满足患者和家庭在脆弱卫生保健时刻的需求。
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CiteScore
4.30
自引率
3.70%
发文量
103
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The editors of the American Journal of Critical Care (AJCC) invite authors to submit original manuscripts describing investigations, advances, or observations from all specialties related to the care of critically and acutely ill patients. Papers promoting collaborative practice and research are encouraged. Manuscripts will be considered on the understanding that they have not been published elsewhere and have been submitted solely to AJCC.
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