A survey of emergency department staff's opinions and experiences of family presence during invasive procedures and resuscitation.

E. Magowan, V. Melby
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AIM To identify the views and experiences of emergency nurses and doctors of the presence of family members during invasive procedures and resuscitation events. METHODS 84 staff members from three emergency departments in one UK trust responded to a paper-based 22-item questionnaire developed by the authors. FINDINGS Staff expressed positive views about family presence during such traumatic events, but also expressed non-evidenced concerns about negative aspects of family presence. CONCLUSION Future research should focus on exploring the views of patients and their families in culturally diverse societies or across culturally different countries. Such data could underpin culturally sensitive policies to guide the practice of family presence and identify the education required to support successful development of such policies. Using simulation-based learning methodology integrated with existing advanced life-support/advanced trauma life-support training could support successful implementation of family presence policies.
急诊人员在有创手术及复苏过程中家属在场的意见及经验调查。
目的了解急诊护士和医生对有创手术和复苏过程中家属在场的看法和经验。方法来自英国一家信托机构的三个急诊科的84名工作人员回答了一份由作者编制的22项纸质问卷。调查结果:工作人员对此类创伤性事件中家人的存在表示了积极的看法,但也对家庭存在的消极方面表示了没有证据的担忧。结论未来的研究应侧重于探索不同文化背景的社会或不同文化背景国家的患者及其家属的观点。这些数据可以作为文化敏感政策的基础,以指导家庭存在的做法,并确定支持成功制定此类政策所需的教育。将基于模拟的学习方法与现有的高级生命支持/高级创伤生命支持培训相结合,可以支持家庭存在政策的成功实施。
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