Imperial College London

DrIanMaconochie

Faculty of MedicineDepartment of Infectious Disease

Professor of Practice (Paediatric Emergency Medicine)
 
 
 
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+44 (0)20 3312 3729i.maconochie

 
 
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Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother Wing (QEQM)St Mary's Campus

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@article{Dainty:2021:10.1016/j.resuscitation.2021.01.017,
author = {Dainty, KN and Atkins, DL and Breckwoldt, J and Maconochie, I and Schexnayder, SM and Skrifvars, MB and Tijssen, J and Wyllie, J and Furuta, M and Aickin, R and Acworth, J and Atkins, D and Couto, TB and Guerguerian, A-M and Kleinman, M and Kloeck, D and Nadkarni, V and Ng, K-C and Nuthall, G and Ong, Y-KG and Reis, A and Rodriguez-Nunez, A and Schexnayder, S and Scholefield, B and Tijssen, J and Voorde, PVD and Wyckoff, M and Liley, H and El-Naggar, W and Fabres, J and Fawke, J and Foglia, E and Guinsburg, R and Hosono, S and Isayama, T and Kawakami, M and Kapadia, V and Kim, H-S and McKinlay, C and Roehr, C and Schmolzer, G and Sugiura, T and Trevisanuto, D and Weiner, G and Greif, R and Bhanji, F and Bray, J and Breckwoldt, J and Cheng, A and Duff, J and Eastwood, K and Gilfoyle, E and Hsieh, M-J and Lauridsen, K and Lockey, A and Matsuyama, T and Patocka, C and Pellegrino, J and Sawyer, T and Schnaubel, S and Yeung, J and International, Liaison Committee on Resuscitations ILCOR Ped},
doi = {10.1016/j.resuscitation.2021.01.017},
journal = {Resuscitation},
pages = {20--34},
title = {Family presence during resuscitation in paediatric and neonatal cardiac arrest: A systematic review.},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.resuscitation.2021.01.017},
volume = {162},
year = {2021}
}

RIS format (EndNote, RefMan)

TY  - JOUR
AB - CONTEXT: Parent/family presence at pediatric resuscitations has been slow to become consistent practice in hospital settings and has not been universally implemented. A systematic review of the literature on family presence during pediatric and neonatal resuscitation has not been previously conducted. OBJECTIVE: To conduct a systematic review of the published evidence related to family presence during pediatric and neonatal resuscitation. DATA SOURCES: Six major bibliographic databases was undertaken with defined search terms and including literature up to June 14, 2020. STUDY SELECTION: 3200 titles were retrieved in the initial search; 36 ultimately included for review. DATA EXTRACTION: Data was double extracted independently by two reviewers and confirmed with the review team. All eligible studies were either survey or interview-based and as such we turned to narrative systematic review methodology. RESULTS: The authors identified two key sets of findings: first, parents/family members want to be offered the option to be present for their child's resuscitation. Secondly, health care provider attitudes varied widely (ranging from 15% to >85%), however, support for family presence increased with previous experience and level of seniority. LIMITATIONS: English language only; lack of randomized control trials; quality of the publications. CONCLUSIONS: Parents wish to be offered the opportunity to be present but opinions and perspectives on the family presence vary greatly among health care providers. This topic urgently needs high quality, comparative research to measure the actual impact of family presence on patient, family and staff outcomes. PROSPERO REGISTRATION NUMBER: CRD42020140363.
AU - Dainty,KN
AU - Atkins,DL
AU - Breckwoldt,J
AU - Maconochie,I
AU - Schexnayder,SM
AU - Skrifvars,MB
AU - Tijssen,J
AU - Wyllie,J
AU - Furuta,M
AU - Aickin,R
AU - Acworth,J
AU - Atkins,D
AU - Couto,TB
AU - Guerguerian,A-M
AU - Kleinman,M
AU - Kloeck,D
AU - Nadkarni,V
AU - Ng,K-C
AU - Nuthall,G
AU - Ong,Y-KG
AU - Reis,A
AU - Rodriguez-Nunez,A
AU - Schexnayder,S
AU - Scholefield,B
AU - Tijssen,J
AU - Voorde,PVD
AU - Wyckoff,M
AU - Liley,H
AU - El-Naggar,W
AU - Fabres,J
AU - Fawke,J
AU - Foglia,E
AU - Guinsburg,R
AU - Hosono,S
AU - Isayama,T
AU - Kawakami,M
AU - Kapadia,V
AU - Kim,H-S
AU - McKinlay,C
AU - Roehr,C
AU - Schmolzer,G
AU - Sugiura,T
AU - Trevisanuto,D
AU - Weiner,G
AU - Greif,R
AU - Bhanji,F
AU - Bray,J
AU - Breckwoldt,J
AU - Cheng,A
AU - Duff,J
AU - Eastwood,K
AU - Gilfoyle,E
AU - Hsieh,M-J
AU - Lauridsen,K
AU - Lockey,A
AU - Matsuyama,T
AU - Patocka,C
AU - Pellegrino,J
AU - Sawyer,T
AU - Schnaubel,S
AU - Yeung,J
AU - International,Liaison Committee on Resuscitations ILCOR Pediatric
AU - Neonatal,Life Support Task Force
AU - Education
AU - Implementation,and Teams Task Force
DO - 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2021.01.017
EP - 34
PY - 2021///
SP - 20
TI - Family presence during resuscitation in paediatric and neonatal cardiac arrest: A systematic review.
T2 - Resuscitation
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.resuscitation.2021.01.017
UR - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33577966
VL - 162
ER -