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Pediatric Resuscitation, Parental Presence, and Provider Perspective
Background:
Varying opinions and practices exist about parental presence during a pediatric resuscitation. In addition, there is a paucity of literature that investigates the perspectives of health care providers about the efficacy of parental presence in these situations.
Objectives:
The aim of this study was to gain an understanding of the perspectives of emergency health care providers about parental presence during pediatric resuscitation.
Methods:
This pilot study surveyed emergency health care providers about their opinions of parental presence during pediatric resuscitation. All participants were given a survey with closed- and open-ended questions. Data analysis included descriptive statistics for the demographic data and qualitative analysis for the open-ended responses.
Results:
A total of 52 emergency services personnel completed the survey. Of the physician respondents, 78.2% (n = 18) were opposed to parental presence during pediatric resuscitation. Common reasons for opposition included the lack of education, interpersonal team communication skills or experience, and discussion concerning end-of-life issues.
Discussion:
Utilization of formal education and simulation for parental presence during resuscitation could be helpful for increasing providers' comfort levels with parental presence.
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