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Table 2 Descriptive results

From: Family presence during resuscitation: adaptation and validation into Spanish of the Family Presence Risk-Benefit scale and the Self-Confidence scale instrument

QUESTIONS

Variables

% CSG Staff

QUESTIONS

Variables

% CSG Staff

55.- Gender

Man

31%

57R.- Do you hold a specialty in your profession?

No

49%

Woman

69%

Yes

51%

56.- Age (years)

20–25

10%

48.- Who should make the decision about family presence during resuscitation efforts?

Physician

67%

26–35

25%

Patient

46%

36–45

24%

Nurse

42%

46–55

24%

Family

33%

Over 55

17%

Others

11%

54.- Highest level of education completed

Graduated/Army Professional

48%

46.-How many times have you invited a family member to be present during a resuscitation?

> 5 times

4%

Masters

46%

< 5 times

5%

Doctorate

6%

Never

92%

53.- Years of professional experience

Less than one year

5%

44.-Would you want your family members to be present if you are a patient who needs resuscitation?

No

73%

1–5

18%

Yes

27%

6–10

14%

45.- Have you ever been present in the room during the resuscitation of one of your family members?

No

87%

11–15

11%

Yes

13%

16–20

17%

Over 20 years

34%

47.- In what unit were you working the last time that you invited a family member to be present during a resuscitation attempt?

Emergencies

16%

51.- In which unit do you work most often?

Acute Hosp. Unit

27%

Acute Hosp. Unit

14%

Emergencies

25%

Social healthcare

9%

Social healthcare

22%

ICU

5%

ICU

6%

External

Consultation

1%

External

Consultation

5%

Residency

1%

Residency

3%

Others

53%

Hospital/Day center

1%

52.- Profession

Nurse

69%

Rehabilitation

0%

Physician

30%

Others

11%

Others

1%