2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12913-022-08876-5
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Family presence during invasive procedures: a pilot study to test a tool

Abstract: Background Family Presence During Invasive Procedures (FPDI) generates controversy among healthcare professionals. Twibell and her team designed an instrument that measured nurses’ Risk-Benefit and Self-Confidence perceptions regarding family presence during resuscitation and was used in numerous studies. Objectives Evaluate the new tool for Family Presence Risk-Benefit and Family Presence Self-Confidence during invasive procedures and find out the… Show more

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“…These 2 assessment tools were translated and used in some studies during the COVID-19 pandemic. Another survey noted was the Emergency Room Family Presence survey, 60 which measures clinicians' attitudes during acute deterioration in adult patients and has been translated and piloted during the COVID-19 61 …”
Section: Empirical Referentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These 2 assessment tools were translated and used in some studies during the COVID-19 pandemic. Another survey noted was the Emergency Room Family Presence survey, 60 which measures clinicians' attitudes during acute deterioration in adult patients and has been translated and piloted during the COVID-19 61 …”
Section: Empirical Referentsmentioning
confidence: 99%