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Critical care nurses are ideal for supporting families during resuscitation but often feel unprepared. Enhanced education and experience are vital for effective role enactment and positive family outcomes.
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- Nursing
- Critical Care
- Family Support
Background:
- The family support person role during resuscitation is complex.
- Nurses require specific preparation for this role.
- Guidance on preparing nurses is lacking.
Purpose of the Study:
- Examine how critical care nurses prepared for the family support role during resuscitation.
- Understand nurses' perceptions of necessary preparation for this role.
Main Methods:
- Exploratory-descriptive qualitative design.
- Individual, semistructured interviews with 16 critical care nurses.
- Thematic analysis of interview data.
Main Results:
- Three themes emerged: role identification, importance of preparation, and methods of preparation.
- Participants' views on identifying and preparing nurses were captured.
- Nurses identified communication as a key area needing preparation.
Conclusions:
- Nurses are the optimal healthcare team members for family support during resuscitation.
- Nurses reported feeling unprepared, particularly in communication.
- Education and experience are crucial for effective role performance and positive family outcomes.

