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The views and preferences of resuscitated and non-resuscitated patients towards family-witnessed resuscitation:A qualitative study

机译:复苏和非复苏患者对家庭见证复苏的观点和偏好:定性研究

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Background: A number of international studies have explored the views of family members and healthcare professionals on the concept of family witnessed resuscitation. However, the perspective and preferences of patients have been under-researched. Objectives: To explore the views and preferences of resuscitation survivors and those admitted as emergency cases, as to whether family members should be present at their resuscitation.Design: This paper reports the qualitative findings of a wider study, whose aim was to explore patient preferences towards family witnessed resuscitation.Settings: Study sites included four acute university hospitals in two large cities of the South-West of England. Participants: A purposive sample of 21 patients who underwent successful resuscitation and 41 patients, who presented to hospital as emergency cases, but without the experience of resuscitation, were recruited to the study. Methods: To generate in-depth understanding about the phenomenon under inquiry, qualitative data were collected from face-to-face interviews. All responses were hand written and analysed using recognised qualitative techniques. Findings: Three main themes emerged and these included: 'being there', 'welfare of others' and 'professionals' management of the event. While the majority of participants supported the premise of having loved ones present during resuscitation, their motives varied and often related to the needs of families. Participants recognised that healthcare professionals had to exercise discretionary judgements to manage the resuscitation, which could embrace shielding relatives from distressing scenes and dealing with issues of confidentiality.Conclusions: The study provides a unique understanding of patient preferences of family witnessed resuscitation with some of their views contesting arguments in the literature. Patients' perspectives suggest both relatives and they themselves benefit in different ways. Although participants recognised that family members had emotional, informational and proximity needs, these had to be balanced with allowing the resuscitation team to manage the clinical emergency and make decisions. It is also evident that not all patients wish their families to be present. Healthcare professionals should strive to identify the wishes of patients and relatives in respect to family witnessed resuscitation and facilitate the presence of loved ones as appropriate. Further research into the area is still required.
机译:背景:许多国际研究探讨了家庭成员和医疗保健专业人员对家庭见证复苏的观点。但是,对患者的观点和偏好尚未进行充分研究。目的:探讨复苏幸存者和急诊患者的观点和偏好,以及在复苏时是否应该有家人陪同。设计:本文报道了一项更广泛的研究的定性研究结果,旨在探讨患者的偏好向家庭见证复苏。地点:研究地点包括英格兰西南部两个大城市的四所急性大学医院。参加者:收集了21例成功复苏的患者和41例急诊但没有复苏经验的患者的目标样本。方法:为了深入了解所询问的现象,从面对面访谈中收集了定性数据。所有答复均为手写的,并使用公认的定性技术进行分析。调查结果:出现了三个主要主题,包括:“在那儿”,“他人的福利”和“专业人士”对该事件的管理。尽管大多数参与者支持在复苏过程中有亲人在场的前提,但他们的动机各不相同,通常与家庭需求有关。参与者认识到,医护人员必须做出谨慎的判断来管理复苏,这可能包括保护亲戚免受痛苦的场面和处理机密性问题。结论:本研究通过他们的一些观点对患者对家庭目击复苏的偏好提供了独特的理解文学中的争论。患者的观点暗示了亲戚双方,他们自己以不同的方式受益。尽管参与者认识到家庭成员有情感,信息和亲密关系的需求,但必须在平衡方面允许复苏团队管理临床急症并做出决定。同样明显的是,并非所有患者都希望其家人在场。医护人员应努力确定患者和亲属对家庭见证复苏的意愿,并酌情促进亲人的到来。仍然需要对该区域进行进一步的研究。

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