The relationship between self-confidence and attitude of emergency medical technicians towards family presence during resuscitation

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  • What: Background Family presence during resuscitation is a controversial issue worldwide. aim of this study was to investigate and attitudes of Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) towards family presence during resuscitation (FPDR). The results of the study showed that the self-confidence of the personnel was higher than the mean (65.94 ± 15.89). The main reasons for these negative attitudes are the increase in stress for the personnel and patient`s family, the interference of family member in the resuscitation process, and the prolongation of the CPR operations.
  • Who: Abbas Dadashzadeh et al. from the . . .

     

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