Published Aug 10, 2012



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Diana Marcela Achury Saldaña

Oscar Julián Arango

Germán García Laverde

Natalia Herrera Zerrate

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Abstract

The family involvement in advanced scenarios, such as cardiopulmonary-cerebral resuscitation (CPCR), can become a key element in the care for patients at imminent risk of dealth and allows for a more humane approach to the context of resuscitation. However, there are various debates grounded on the perceptions of the nursing staff, the family and the patients who have survived, as they are the three actors involved in this scenario. Therefore ,this paper analyzes these perceptions in order to recognize the family as fundamental part in the patient’s clinical course; promote the development of a bond between the family, the team and the patient; and encourage greater acceptance of the reality of death and its grieving process. Thus, the nurse practitioner is the best-suited individual to offer support and guidance for the family at that time.

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Achury Saldaña, D. M., Arango, O. J., García Laverde, G., & Herrera Zerrate, N. (2012). Perceptions Related to Family Presence in Avanced Scenarios such a Cardiopulmonary-Cerebral Resuscitation. Investigación En Enfermería Imagen Y Desarrollo, 14(1), 77–92. Retrieved from https://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/imagenydesarrollo/article/view/3179
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