“…As such, family preferences and their “right” to be with their loved one during resuscitation also needs to be considered when deciding to allow or deny FPDR. Research tells us that many families believe they have a “right” to be with their loved ones during resuscitation (Giles et al., ; Oczkowski, Mazzetti, Cupido, & Fox‐Robichaud, ; Paplanus, Salmond, Jadotte, & Viera, ; Vincent & Lederman, ), as do clinicians who support FPDR (Oczkowski et al., ). Some experts go further to say clinicians should prioritise family preferences for FPDR due to consistently low survival rates (Lederman et al., ; Timmermans, ; Vincent & Lederman, ).…”