Attitudes and experiences of medical staff regarding the presence of family members during the administration of CPR: a Meta synthesis
10.3760/cma.j.cn211501-20220921-02949
- VernacularTitle:医护人员对实施心肺复苏时家属在场态度与体验的Meta整合
- Author:
Yaru HAO
1
;
Luo FAN
;
Dan LI
;
Wei ZHU
;
Xuanlin REN
;
Yue GUO
Author Information
1. 兰州大学护理学院,兰州 730000
- Keywords:
Medical staff;
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation;
Attitude;
Experience;
Meta-synthesis
- From:
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing
2023;39(6):475-481
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To systematically integrate the attitudes and experiences of medical staffs towards the family presence during resuscitation and provide a reference for the development of family presence during resuscitation clinical practice in China.Methods:To search PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, The Cochrane Library, CINAHL, CNKI, CBM and Wanfang database for qualitative studies on medical staff's attitudes and experiences of family presence during resuscitation since its inception to August 2022. The quality of the literature was evaluated using the Australian JBI Centre for Evidence-Based Health Care (2017) quality assessment criteria for qualitative studies, which were integrated using a pooled integration approach.Results:A total of 12 papers were included to distil the findings of 74 studies, which were summarized to form 10 new categories and 4 consolidated findings including medical staffs′ attitudes towards and reasons for family presence during resuscitation, the impact of family presence during resuscitation on the resuscitation team, the impact of family presence during resuscitation on patients and families, and the real-life dilemmas and recommendations for medical staffs to allow family presence during resuscitation.Conclusions:We should pay attention to the difficulties and needs of family presence during resuscitation by medical staff, take into account the medical context in China, and improve the humanistic care system in our hospitals by considering hospital management, clinical practice, and the demands of patients and their families, in order to improve the accessibility of family presence during resuscitation by the medical staff.