History
Studies
Findings
100
A term used by many to include not only blood relatives, but in-laws, lovers, friends and co-workers.
What is "Family"
100
Interviewed 25 individuals whose family members passed away following the resuscitation process and the family members were not present.
What is Meyer's Retrospective Study?
100
Believe resuscitation may be too traumatic and family presense can be a distraction and safety issue during a code.
What are themes opposing FPDR?
200
Allowing families to remain at the bedside of a dying loved one became an ethical dilemma during this decade.
What is the 1950's?
200
Interviewed 18 individuals whose family members survived resuscitation efforts but were not present during the efforts.
What is Hung & Pao's phenomonological study?
200
Belief in knowing all efforts were utilized, ability to provide support, and provides more constructive grief and healing among family members.
What are themes in favor of FPDR?
300
In the 1980's, this hospital began a program to facilitate the practice of family member presence during resuscitation.
What is Foote Hospital?
300
This study includes 14 parents who were present and were not present and parents whose child died and survived after resuscitation efforts.
What is Maxton’s Qualitative & Interpretative Phenomenological Approach?
300
Research shows that the studies involved in FPDR are credible and valid despite this.
What are small sample sizes?
400
"The nurse's primary commitment is to the patient, whether an individual, family, group or community"
What is Provision 2 of the ANA's Code of Ethics.
400
450 nurses completed an online survey and of these 242 shared comments regarding their experience with FPDR.
What is McClement et al’s Descriptive Qualitative Study?
400
Research found the importance of having this type of person present during FPDR.
What is a designated staff member/family facilitator?
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