“…Some factors were cited in most studies as a justification for disagreement regarding the presence of the family during CPR, including: the possible increase in stress [1,6,8,11,13,17,18,23] and misunderstanding of the team [6,12,14] decreased concentration and performance of the team [11,13,17] , prolonging the resuscitation time [11,12,14,17,18,23] , psychological trauma [1,11,13,15,20] and distress [12,14] for the family, interference [6,12,15,23,18] or complaints [17] from the family during the procedure, reduced [8,12,15,18,23] or inadequate [13,17,20] space, increase in lawsuits [1, 6, 8, 11-13, 17, 20, 23] and, lack of professionals to provide support to the family [8,12,14,18] . Other less commonly cited factors include: difficulty in teaching students and residents in teachi...…”