Should family be presence during resuscitation (FPDR)?

Background: Nowadays, families expect that they should participate in their own care and decision in health care management. Traditionally, resuscitation is done by health care personnel where family members are excluded from witnessing of this procedure. However, in the last few decades, this idea...

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Main Authors: Abdul Rahman, Nurul 'Inayati, Aung, Khin Thandar, Nurumal, Mohd. Said, Ahayalimudin, Nurul‘Ain
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spelling iium-587572018-03-19T02:05:28Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/58757/ Should family be presence during resuscitation (FPDR)? Abdul Rahman, Nurul 'Inayati Aung, Khin Thandar Nurumal, Mohd. Said Ahayalimudin, Nurul‘Ain RA Public aspects of medicine RT Nursing Background: Nowadays, families expect that they should participate in their own care and decision in health care management. Traditionally, resuscitation is done by health care personnel where family members are excluded from witnessing of this procedure. However, in the last few decades, this idea has been changed into an offering support by allowing family members to be present during resuscitation. The presence of the family members during resuscitation remain controversial. Therefore, there is needed to analysis and argue that some opinions which are associated with the effects of family allowance during resuscitation. Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to discuss the current evidence that the systematic offering of family presence during resuscitation (FPDR) is an ethically sound practice, with minimal demonstrable harms to patients and family members. Methods: By reviewing the related data sources of family presence during resuscitation(FPDR), extensive review of the opinion of family as well as health care providers regarding (FPDR) in CINAL plus, Crossref, Google scholar and research gate. Discussions: This paper will discuss about roles and situation of family during resuscitation, roles and situation of health care providers during resuscitation. Conclusion: FPDR is also a supportive approach to achieve the autonomy of patient and family and reduction the inequalities in health care management. IOSR journals 2017-10 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/58757/1/58757_Should%20family%20be%20presence.pdf Abdul Rahman, Nurul 'Inayati and Aung, Khin Thandar and Nurumal, Mohd. Said and Ahayalimudin, Nurul‘Ain (2017) Should family be presence during resuscitation (FPDR)? IOSR Journal of Nursing and Health Science (IOSR-JNHS), 6 (5 Ver. VI (Sep – Oct) 2017). pp. 67-69. ISSN 2320-1940 E-ISSN 2320-1959 http://www.iosrjournals.org/iosr-jnhs/papers/vol6-issue5/Version-6/J0605066769.pdf 10.9790/1959-0605066769
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RT Nursing
spellingShingle RA Public aspects of medicine
RT Nursing
Abdul Rahman, Nurul 'Inayati
Aung, Khin Thandar
Nurumal, Mohd. Said
Ahayalimudin, Nurul‘Ain
Should family be presence during resuscitation (FPDR)?
description Background: Nowadays, families expect that they should participate in their own care and decision in health care management. Traditionally, resuscitation is done by health care personnel where family members are excluded from witnessing of this procedure. However, in the last few decades, this idea has been changed into an offering support by allowing family members to be present during resuscitation. The presence of the family members during resuscitation remain controversial. Therefore, there is needed to analysis and argue that some opinions which are associated with the effects of family allowance during resuscitation. Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to discuss the current evidence that the systematic offering of family presence during resuscitation (FPDR) is an ethically sound practice, with minimal demonstrable harms to patients and family members. Methods: By reviewing the related data sources of family presence during resuscitation(FPDR), extensive review of the opinion of family as well as health care providers regarding (FPDR) in CINAL plus, Crossref, Google scholar and research gate. Discussions: This paper will discuss about roles and situation of family during resuscitation, roles and situation of health care providers during resuscitation. Conclusion: FPDR is also a supportive approach to achieve the autonomy of patient and family and reduction the inequalities in health care management.
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author Abdul Rahman, Nurul 'Inayati
Aung, Khin Thandar
Nurumal, Mohd. Said
Ahayalimudin, Nurul‘Ain
author_facet Abdul Rahman, Nurul 'Inayati
Aung, Khin Thandar
Nurumal, Mohd. Said
Ahayalimudin, Nurul‘Ain
author_sort Abdul Rahman, Nurul 'Inayati
title Should family be presence during resuscitation (FPDR)?
title_short Should family be presence during resuscitation (FPDR)?
title_full Should family be presence during resuscitation (FPDR)?
title_fullStr Should family be presence during resuscitation (FPDR)?
title_full_unstemmed Should family be presence during resuscitation (FPDR)?
title_sort should family be presence during resuscitation (fpdr)?
publisher IOSR journals
publishDate 2017
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/58757/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/58757/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/58757/
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