Family Witnessed Resuscitation Paper

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Healthcare Professionals and Family Witnessed Resuscitation Introduction Patient and family centered care involves, not only the patient, but also their families, in order to promote health. The article, Factors Associated with Experiences and Attitudes of Healthcare Professionals Towards Family-Witnessed Resuscitation: A Cross-Sectional Study (2015), involves a study to identify what influences on healthcare professionals are linked to negative attitudes towards family-witnessed resuscitation (FWR) (Sak-Dankosky, Andruszkiewiez, Sherwood & Kvist, 2015). Procedures The study involved a combination of physicians and nurses, working in the intensive care unit and emergency department. Samples were obtained from healthcare professionals of six large hospitals in Poland and Finland from July to December, 2013 (Sak-Dankosky et al., 2015). Participants were invited to complete a questionnaire related to their experience with FWR. The questionnaire was broken up into three sections: socio-demographic characteristics, experiences and attitudes. Alternating questions assessed the healthcare professional’s experiences and attitudes utilizing dichotomous answers and the Likert scale. Findings …show more content…

The sample included 269 nurses and 120 physicians, with a mean working experience, in the critical care setting of, 12 years (Sak-Dankosky et al., 2015). Overall, the generalized conclusion of the study revealed that the majority of healthcare providers, who had a negative experience with FWR affected practice change to include the family. Results indicate the need for increased education for healthcare professionals with recommendations for policies, guidelines and protocols in place to remove the fear associated with

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