The healthcare professionals' perspectives and experiences with family presence during resuscitation: A qualitative evidence synthesis

Author:

Rubin Monika Afzali1,Meulengracht Sandra E. S.2,Frederiksen Katja Anna Poulsen1,Thomsen Thordis1,Møller Ann Merete1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anaesthesiology and Herlev ACES, Herlev Anaesthesia Critical and Emergency Care Science Unit Copenhagen University Hospital Herlev‐Gentofte Denmark

2. Department of Anaesthesiology Copenhagen University Hospital Bispebjerg Denmark

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionFamily presence during resuscitation (FPDR) is a growing hospital praxis despite lack of high‐quality evidence. The aim of this qualitative evidence synthesis review was to synthesize current evidence regarding healthcare professionals (HCP) perspectives on barriers and facilitating factors of FPDR and the potential impact of FPDR on HCP performance.MethodsWe conducted a systematic literature search May 17, 2023 including primary studies with qualitative study designs. We applied NVivo for data analysis. Data was coded with line‐by‐line coding and organized into themes and categories following the method for thematic synthesis described by Thomas and Harden to analyse data. The studies underwent quality appraisal by Critical Appraisal Skills Program. We used GRADE CERQual to assess the confidence in the evidence.ResultsWe identified 8241 articles suitable for screening, 141 articles were full text screened, and nine studies included from Australia, UK and USA. In total, 134 HCP participated, between 2005 and 2019. Most studies lacked sufficiently rigorous data analysis and findings were appraised to have moderate GRADE CERQual confidence.We identified three analytical themes (“Facilitating factors for FPDR”, “Barriers for FPDR” and “How staff are affected by FPDR”) with eight descriptive subthemes. One finding was of high GRADE CERQual confidence: a belief that FPDR is “the right thing to do” which was a “Facilitating factor of FPDR.”ConclusionThe evidence on HCP perspectives is of low to moderate confidence. The interviewed consent that FPDR is the “right thing to do”, and an ethical principle of beneficence is dominant, especially regarding children.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine,General Medicine

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