2000
DOI: 10.1097/00005373-200006000-00004
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Family Presence during Trauma Resuscitation: A Survey of AAST and ENA Members

Abstract: Attitudes toward FP during TR are significantly different between AAST and ENA members. Because of these differences in opinion, implementation of an FP policy may create conflicts between trauma team members and may interfere with the effectiveness of the trauma team.

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“…8 A study by Helmer et al examined attitudes of parents of 96 children undergoing 127 procedures including IV placement, lumbar puncture, bladder catheterization, nasogastric tube placement, and intubation. 6 Both families and providers believed parental presence was beneficial. 6 A further prospective and randomized ED study of 431 participants found that parental presence during venipuncture, IV placement and urethral catheterization reduced parental anxiety and increased satisfaction.…”
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“…8 A study by Helmer et al examined attitudes of parents of 96 children undergoing 127 procedures including IV placement, lumbar puncture, bladder catheterization, nasogastric tube placement, and intubation. 6 Both families and providers believed parental presence was beneficial. 6 A further prospective and randomized ED study of 431 participants found that parental presence during venipuncture, IV placement and urethral catheterization reduced parental anxiety and increased satisfaction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 Both families and providers believed parental presence was beneficial. 6 A further prospective and randomized ED study of 431 participants found that parental presence during venipuncture, IV placement and urethral catheterization reduced parental anxiety and increased satisfaction. 9 There was no deleterious effect on interactions or provider performance.…”
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