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Ebeveynlerin canlandırma sırasında çocuklarının yanında bulunmaya ilişkin görüşleri: Yoğun bakım ünitesi örneği-

Yıl 2021, Cilt: 8 Sayı: 4, 649 - 656, 31.12.2021
https://doi.org/10.34087/cbusbed.904469

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Giriş ve Amaç: Bu çalışma, ebeveynlerin canlandırma sırasında çocuklarının yanında bulunmaya ilişkin görüşlerini belirlemek amacıyla, tanımlayıcı ve metodolojik olarak yapılmıştır.
Klinik çalışmalarda etkinliği kanıtlanmış olmasına rağmen, daratumumabın gerçek yaşam verilerinden elde edilen literatür bilgileri ülkemizde oldukça sınırlıdır. Bu nedenle merkezimizde daratumumab ile tedavi edilen hastaların karakteristik özelliklerini ve yanıt oranlarını incelemeyi amaçladık.
Gereç ve Yöntemler: Araştırmanın evrenini, İstanbul'daki özel bir üniversite hastanesinin bebek ve çocuk yoğun bakım ünitelerinde bebek ve çocukları yatan ebeveynler, örneklemini ise Haziran 2018-Şubat 2019 tarihleri arasında araştırmaya katılmaya gönüllü olan 222 ebeveyn oluşturmuştur. Veriler, araştırmacılar tarafından “Tanıtıcı Bilgi Formu” ve “Canlandırma Sırasında Ebeveyn Görüşlerine İlişkin Veli Görüş Formu” (cronbach alpha: .85) ile toplanmıştır. Çalışmada elde edilen veriler lisanslı SPSS (Statistical Package for Social Sciences) Windows 22.0 programı kullanılarak analiz edilmiştir.
Bulgular: Araştırma kapsamında; ebeveynlerin canlandırma odasında bulunmak istedikleri (%64.0), daha önce yaşamını kaybeden bir yakınının canlandırma işlemine tanıklık etmedikleri (%88.3), sağlık çalışanlarının konuya ilişkin eğitim almasını düşündükleri (%89.2), canlandırma odasında bulunmalarının çocuklarına yapılması gereken tüm uygulamaların yapıldığına inanmalarını sağlayacağı (%76,6), canlandırma işleminden sonra çocuklarıyla vedalaşmak için uygun bir ortam bekledikleri (%78,4), ailelerin canlandırma odasında bulundukları takdirde sağlık çalışanları tarafından desteklenmeyi bekledikleri (%84,2), sağlık kurumlarında ailelere yönelik canlandırma prosedürleri geliştirilmesini istedikleri (%85,6) saptanmıştır.
Sonuç: Bulgular, sağlık kurumlarında çocukların canlandırma odasında ebeveynlerinin bulunmasına yönelik kapsamlı protokol ve prosedürlerin geliştirilerek standardize edilmesi, gerektiğini göstermektedir.

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  • Al-Mutair, A, Plummer, V, Copnell, B, Family presence during resuscitation: a descriptive study of nurses’ attitudes from two Saudi hospitals, British Association of Critical Care Nurses, 2012, 17(2), 90-98.
  • Badir, A, Sepit, D, Family presence during CPR: A study of the experiences and opinions of Turkish critical care nurses, International Journal of Nursing Studies, 2007, 44, 83–92.
  • Basol, R, Ohman, K, Simones, J, Skillings, K, Using research to determine support for a policy on family presence during resuscitation, Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing, 2009, 28(5), 227-247.
  • Boudreaux, E, Francis, J, Loyacano, T, Family presence during ınvasive procedures and resuscitations in the emergency department: a critical review and suggestions for future research, Annals Of Emergency Medıcıne, 2002, 40(2), 193-205.
  • Boztepe, H, Çınar, S, Ertug, N, Hemsirelik Ogrencilerinin Hasta Yakınları ve Ebeveynlerin Agrılı Islemler ve Kardiyopulmoner Resüsitasyon Sırasında Hastanın Yanında Bulunmalarına Iliskin Goruslerinin Incelenmesi, Hemşirelikte Eğitim ve Araştırma Dergisi, 2016, 13(3): 264-271 doi:10.5222/HEAD.2016.264.
  • Chapman, R, Watkins, R, Bushby, A, Assessing health professionals’ perceptions of family presence during resuscitation: A replication study, International Emergency Nursing, 2015, 21, 17-25.
  • DeWitt, S, Should Famıly-Wıtnessed Resuscıtatıon Become Our Standard? The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2015, 49, 500–502.
  • Emergency Nursing Association, Clinical practice guideline: family presence during invasive procedures and resuscitation, 2012.
  • Ersoy, G, Yanturali, S, Family witness resuscitation. Allow or deny? Which is true? International Journal of Nursing Studies, 2006, 43, 653–654.
  • Farah, M, Thomas, C, Shaw, K, Evidence-based guidelines for family presence in the resuscitation room a step-by-step approach, Pediatric Emergency Care, 2007, 23(8), 587-591.
  • Fernandez, R, Compton, S, Jones, K, Velilla, M, The presence of a family witness impacts physician performance during simulated medical codes, Critical Care Medicine, 2009, 6, 1956-1960.
  • Günes, U, Zaybak, A, A study of Turkish critical care nurses’ perspectives regarding family-witnessed resuscitation, Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2009, 18, 2907-2915.
  • Hassankhani, H, Zamanzade, V, Rahmani, A, Haririan, H, Family support liaison in the witnessed resuscitation: A phenomenology study, International Journal of Nursing Studies, 2017, 74, 95-100.
  • Hodge, A, Marshall, A, Family presence during resuscitation and invasive procedures, Collegian, 2009, 16, 101-118.
  • Holzhauser, K, Finucane, J, Vries, S Family presence during resuscitation: a randomised controlled trial of the ımpact of family presence, Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal, 2006, 8(4), 139-147.
  • Jabre, P, Belpomme, V, Azoulay, E, Jocob, L, Bertrand, L, Lapostolle, et al., Family presence during cardiopulmonary resuscitation, The New England Journal of Medicine, 2013, 368(11), 1008-1018.
  • Kingsnorth, J, O’Connell, K, Guzzetta, C, Edens, J, Atabaki, S, Mecherikunnel, et al., Family presence during trauma activations and medical resuscitations in a pediatric emergency department: an evıdence-based practice Project, Journal Of Emergency Nursing, 2010, 36, 115-121.
  • Leung, N, Chow, S, Attitudes of healthcare staff and patients’ family members towards family presence during resuscitation in adult critical care units, Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2012, 21, 2083-2093.
  • Mangurten, J, Scott, S, Guzzetta, C, Clark, A, Vinson, L, Sperry, J, Hicks, B, Voelmeck, W, Effects of family presence during resuscitation and invasive procedures in a pediatric emergency department, Journal Of Emergency Nursing, 2006, 32, 225-233.
  • McClenathan, B, Torrington, K, Uyehara, C, Family member presence during cardiopulmonary resuscitation a survey of us and ınternational critical care professionals, Chest, 2002, 122, 2204-2211.
  • McGahey, P, Family presence during pediatric resuscitation: a focus on staff, Critical Care Nurse, 2002, 22(6), 29-34.
  • O’Connel, K, Fritzeem, J, Guzzett, C, Clark, A, Lloyd, C, Scott, S, Aldridge, M, Kreling, B, Family presence during trauma resuscitation: family members’ attitudes, behaviors, and experiences, American Journal Of Crıtıcal Care, 2017, 26(3), 229-239.
  • Parial, L, Torres, G, Mcindo, J, Famıly presence during resuscitation benefits-risks scale (fpdr-brs): İnstrument development and psychometric validatıon, Journal Of Emergency Nursing, 2016, 42, 213-223.
  • Porter, J, Cooper, S, Sellick, K, Attitudes, implementation and practice of family presence during resuscitation (FPDR): A quantitative literature review, International Emergency Nursing, 2013, 21, 26-34.
  • Robertis, E, Romano, G, Hinkelbein, J, Piazza, O, Sorriento, G, Family presence during resuscitation: A concise narrative review, Trends in Anaesthesia and Critical Care, 2017, 1-5.
  • Sherman, D, Family presence during cardiopulmonary resuscitation, Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing, 2008, 27(3), 114-117.
  • Vavarouta, A, Xanthos, T, Papadimitriou, L, Kouskouni, E, Lacovidou, N, Family presence during resuscitation and invasive procedures: Physicians’ and nurses’ attitudes working in pediatric departments in Greece, Resuscitation, 2011, 82, 713–716.
  • Yatkın, B, Kokcu Dogan, A, Kuguoglu, S, The parents' views related to be together with their Children during the resuscitation: scale development Study and the sample on intensive care unit, Istanbul Medipol University, Institute of Health Sciences, Master Thesis, Istanbul, 2019.
  • Zali, M, Hassankhani, H, Powers, K, Dadashzadeh, A, Ghafouri, R Family presence during resuscitation: A descriptive study with Iranian nurses and patients’ family members, International Emergency Nursing, 2017, 34, 11-16.

Parents Views on Being with Their Children During the Process of Resuscitation: Intensive Care Unit Example

Yıl 2021, Cilt: 8 Sayı: 4, 649 - 656, 31.12.2021
https://doi.org/10.34087/cbusbed.904469

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Objective: The study was made descriptively and methodologically to determine parents' views about being with their children during the resuscitation.
Materials and Methods: The study's universe was the parents whose infants and children were staying in the pediatric intensive care units of a private university hospital in Istanbul, and the sample consisted of 222 parents who volunteered to participate in the study between June 2018 and February 2019. The data were collected with “Introductory Information Form” and "Parents' Opinion Form Regarding Parents' Views During Resuscitation" (cronbach alpha: .85) by the researchers. The data obtained in the study were analyzed using the licensed SPSS (Statistical Package for Social Sciences) for Windows 22.0 program.
Results: Within the scope of the research, parents; that want to be in the resuscitation room (64.0%), parents who have lost their relatives before, but have not witnessed the resuscitation process (88.3%), parents who thought that the healthcare professionals should receive training on the subject (89.2%), parents who believe that all the applications required to be performed to their children in the resuscitation room were made. (76.6%), parents who expect a suitable environment to say goodbye to their children after the resustication (78.4%), parents expecting to be supported by healthcare workers when they are in resustication rooms (84.2%), parents who demand improvements in revitalization procedures for families in healthcare institutions (85.6%) were determined respectively.
Conclusion: Results demonstrate that comprehensive procedures and protocols for presence of the children’s parents in the children’s resustication rooms in health institutions should be developed and standardized.

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Kaynakça

  • Al-Mutair, A, Plummer, V, Copnell, B, Family presence during resuscitation: a descriptive study of nurses’ attitudes from two Saudi hospitals, British Association of Critical Care Nurses, 2012, 17(2), 90-98.
  • Badir, A, Sepit, D, Family presence during CPR: A study of the experiences and opinions of Turkish critical care nurses, International Journal of Nursing Studies, 2007, 44, 83–92.
  • Basol, R, Ohman, K, Simones, J, Skillings, K, Using research to determine support for a policy on family presence during resuscitation, Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing, 2009, 28(5), 227-247.
  • Boudreaux, E, Francis, J, Loyacano, T, Family presence during ınvasive procedures and resuscitations in the emergency department: a critical review and suggestions for future research, Annals Of Emergency Medıcıne, 2002, 40(2), 193-205.
  • Boztepe, H, Çınar, S, Ertug, N, Hemsirelik Ogrencilerinin Hasta Yakınları ve Ebeveynlerin Agrılı Islemler ve Kardiyopulmoner Resüsitasyon Sırasında Hastanın Yanında Bulunmalarına Iliskin Goruslerinin Incelenmesi, Hemşirelikte Eğitim ve Araştırma Dergisi, 2016, 13(3): 264-271 doi:10.5222/HEAD.2016.264.
  • Chapman, R, Watkins, R, Bushby, A, Assessing health professionals’ perceptions of family presence during resuscitation: A replication study, International Emergency Nursing, 2015, 21, 17-25.
  • DeWitt, S, Should Famıly-Wıtnessed Resuscıtatıon Become Our Standard? The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2015, 49, 500–502.
  • Emergency Nursing Association, Clinical practice guideline: family presence during invasive procedures and resuscitation, 2012.
  • Ersoy, G, Yanturali, S, Family witness resuscitation. Allow or deny? Which is true? International Journal of Nursing Studies, 2006, 43, 653–654.
  • Farah, M, Thomas, C, Shaw, K, Evidence-based guidelines for family presence in the resuscitation room a step-by-step approach, Pediatric Emergency Care, 2007, 23(8), 587-591.
  • Fernandez, R, Compton, S, Jones, K, Velilla, M, The presence of a family witness impacts physician performance during simulated medical codes, Critical Care Medicine, 2009, 6, 1956-1960.
  • Günes, U, Zaybak, A, A study of Turkish critical care nurses’ perspectives regarding family-witnessed resuscitation, Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2009, 18, 2907-2915.
  • Hassankhani, H, Zamanzade, V, Rahmani, A, Haririan, H, Family support liaison in the witnessed resuscitation: A phenomenology study, International Journal of Nursing Studies, 2017, 74, 95-100.
  • Hodge, A, Marshall, A, Family presence during resuscitation and invasive procedures, Collegian, 2009, 16, 101-118.
  • Holzhauser, K, Finucane, J, Vries, S Family presence during resuscitation: a randomised controlled trial of the ımpact of family presence, Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal, 2006, 8(4), 139-147.
  • Jabre, P, Belpomme, V, Azoulay, E, Jocob, L, Bertrand, L, Lapostolle, et al., Family presence during cardiopulmonary resuscitation, The New England Journal of Medicine, 2013, 368(11), 1008-1018.
  • Kingsnorth, J, O’Connell, K, Guzzetta, C, Edens, J, Atabaki, S, Mecherikunnel, et al., Family presence during trauma activations and medical resuscitations in a pediatric emergency department: an evıdence-based practice Project, Journal Of Emergency Nursing, 2010, 36, 115-121.
  • Leung, N, Chow, S, Attitudes of healthcare staff and patients’ family members towards family presence during resuscitation in adult critical care units, Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2012, 21, 2083-2093.
  • Mangurten, J, Scott, S, Guzzetta, C, Clark, A, Vinson, L, Sperry, J, Hicks, B, Voelmeck, W, Effects of family presence during resuscitation and invasive procedures in a pediatric emergency department, Journal Of Emergency Nursing, 2006, 32, 225-233.
  • McClenathan, B, Torrington, K, Uyehara, C, Family member presence during cardiopulmonary resuscitation a survey of us and ınternational critical care professionals, Chest, 2002, 122, 2204-2211.
  • McGahey, P, Family presence during pediatric resuscitation: a focus on staff, Critical Care Nurse, 2002, 22(6), 29-34.
  • O’Connel, K, Fritzeem, J, Guzzett, C, Clark, A, Lloyd, C, Scott, S, Aldridge, M, Kreling, B, Family presence during trauma resuscitation: family members’ attitudes, behaviors, and experiences, American Journal Of Crıtıcal Care, 2017, 26(3), 229-239.
  • Parial, L, Torres, G, Mcindo, J, Famıly presence during resuscitation benefits-risks scale (fpdr-brs): İnstrument development and psychometric validatıon, Journal Of Emergency Nursing, 2016, 42, 213-223.
  • Porter, J, Cooper, S, Sellick, K, Attitudes, implementation and practice of family presence during resuscitation (FPDR): A quantitative literature review, International Emergency Nursing, 2013, 21, 26-34.
  • Robertis, E, Romano, G, Hinkelbein, J, Piazza, O, Sorriento, G, Family presence during resuscitation: A concise narrative review, Trends in Anaesthesia and Critical Care, 2017, 1-5.
  • Sherman, D, Family presence during cardiopulmonary resuscitation, Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing, 2008, 27(3), 114-117.
  • Vavarouta, A, Xanthos, T, Papadimitriou, L, Kouskouni, E, Lacovidou, N, Family presence during resuscitation and invasive procedures: Physicians’ and nurses’ attitudes working in pediatric departments in Greece, Resuscitation, 2011, 82, 713–716.
  • Yatkın, B, Kokcu Dogan, A, Kuguoglu, S, The parents' views related to be together with their Children during the resuscitation: scale development Study and the sample on intensive care unit, Istanbul Medipol University, Institute of Health Sciences, Master Thesis, Istanbul, 2019.
  • Zali, M, Hassankhani, H, Powers, K, Dadashzadeh, A, Ghafouri, R Family presence during resuscitation: A descriptive study with Iranian nurses and patients’ family members, International Emergency Nursing, 2017, 34, 11-16.
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Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil Türkçe
Konular Hemşirelik
Bölüm Araştırma Makalesi
Yazarlar

Bahar Yt 0000-0002-5307-8042

Kokcu Aysel 0000-0003-3312-087X

Sema Kuğuoğlu 0000-0002-2794-1068

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Yayımlanma Tarihi 31 Aralık 2021
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2021 Cilt: 8 Sayı: 4

Kaynak Göster

APA Yt, B., Aysel, K., & Kuğuoğlu, S. (2021). Ebeveynlerin canlandırma sırasında çocuklarının yanında bulunmaya ilişkin görüşleri: Yoğun bakım ünitesi örneği-. Celal Bayar Üniversitesi Sağlık Bilimleri Enstitüsü Dergisi, 8(4), 649-656. https://doi.org/10.34087/cbusbed.904469
AMA Yt B, Aysel K, Kuğuoğlu S. Ebeveynlerin canlandırma sırasında çocuklarının yanında bulunmaya ilişkin görüşleri: Yoğun bakım ünitesi örneği-. CBU-SBED. Aralık 2021;8(4):649-656. doi:10.34087/cbusbed.904469
Chicago Yt, Bahar, Kokcu Aysel, ve Sema Kuğuoğlu. “Ebeveynlerin canlandırma sırasında çocuklarının yanında Bulunmaya ilişkin görüşleri: Yoğun bakım ünitesi örneği-”. Celal Bayar Üniversitesi Sağlık Bilimleri Enstitüsü Dergisi 8, sy. 4 (Aralık 2021): 649-56. https://doi.org/10.34087/cbusbed.904469.
EndNote Yt B, Aysel K, Kuğuoğlu S (01 Aralık 2021) Ebeveynlerin canlandırma sırasında çocuklarının yanında bulunmaya ilişkin görüşleri: Yoğun bakım ünitesi örneği-. Celal Bayar Üniversitesi Sağlık Bilimleri Enstitüsü Dergisi 8 4 649–656.
IEEE B. Yt, K. Aysel, ve S. Kuğuoğlu, “Ebeveynlerin canlandırma sırasında çocuklarının yanında bulunmaya ilişkin görüşleri: Yoğun bakım ünitesi örneği-”, CBU-SBED, c. 8, sy. 4, ss. 649–656, 2021, doi: 10.34087/cbusbed.904469.
ISNAD Yt, Bahar vd. “Ebeveynlerin canlandırma sırasında çocuklarının yanında Bulunmaya ilişkin görüşleri: Yoğun bakım ünitesi örneği-”. Celal Bayar Üniversitesi Sağlık Bilimleri Enstitüsü Dergisi 8/4 (Aralık 2021), 649-656. https://doi.org/10.34087/cbusbed.904469.
JAMA Yt B, Aysel K, Kuğuoğlu S. Ebeveynlerin canlandırma sırasında çocuklarının yanında bulunmaya ilişkin görüşleri: Yoğun bakım ünitesi örneği-. CBU-SBED. 2021;8:649–656.
MLA Yt, Bahar vd. “Ebeveynlerin canlandırma sırasında çocuklarının yanında Bulunmaya ilişkin görüşleri: Yoğun bakım ünitesi örneği-”. Celal Bayar Üniversitesi Sağlık Bilimleri Enstitüsü Dergisi, c. 8, sy. 4, 2021, ss. 649-56, doi:10.34087/cbusbed.904469.
Vancouver Yt B, Aysel K, Kuğuoğlu S. Ebeveynlerin canlandırma sırasında çocuklarının yanında bulunmaya ilişkin görüşleri: Yoğun bakım ünitesi örneği-. CBU-SBED. 2021;8(4):649-56.