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From the author: Conclusion: Although guidelines or policies for FPDR are not available in most hospitals where respondents worked, the majority of critical care nurses support FPDR and either had taken or would be willing to take family members to the bedside during CPR. The willingness of nurses in critical care to support FPDR suggests the need for more formal policies in hospitals and the development of algorithms to facilitate this process.
Citation Details Title: Family presence during resuscitation: A survey of Canadian critical care nurses' practices and perceptions.(Survey) Author: Wendy M. Fallis Publication:Dynamics (Magazine/Journal) Date: September 22, 2008 Publisher: Canadian Association of Critical Care Nurses Volume: 19 Issue: 3 Page: 22(7)