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Table 4 Results CSG health personnel FPRB-FPSC

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

Perceptions of Self-Confidence in FPDR.

Loads

Loads

Loads

Risk-Benefit Perception in FPDR

Loads

Loads

Loads

Item number (original order)

F1

F2

F3

Item number (original order)

F1

F2

F3

 

34%

20%

11%

 

24%

21%

14%

1

I could inform the relatives present during the resuscitation procedure.

0.666

  

1

Family members should be given the option of being present while their loved one is undergoing an invasive procedure.

0.761

  

2

I could administer medication during a resuscitation witnessed by relatives

 

0.882

 

2

Family members would be terrified to witness the technique of an invasive procedure.

−0.477

  

3

I could administer electrical therapies (defibrillation, cardioversion, etc.) during family-witnessed resuscitation.

 

0.904

 

3

Family members will have long-term difficulties in coping with the emotional impact of having witnessed a resuscitation.

−0.54

  

4

I could perform thoracic compressions during resuscitation with relatives present.

 

0.866

 

4

The resuscitation team could develop a close relationship with family members who witness resuscitation efforts compared to family members who do not witness them.

0.551

  

5

I could communicate effectively with the rest of the healthcare team during resuscitation witnessed by family members.

0.52

0.57

 

6

I would like to be present if a loved one were revived.

0.54

  

6

I could maintain the dignity of the patient during a family-witnessed resuscitation.

0.591

  

7

Patients DO NOT want their relatives to be present during resuscitation attempts.

−0.522

  

7

I could identify the relatives that have adequate behaviors during resuscitation.

0.611

  

9

Family members who witness a failed resuscitation will have a better and healthier grieving process.

0.546

  

8

I could prepare the family to access the area of resuscitation of their loved one.

0.76

  

10

If my loved one is being resuscitated, they should allow me to be present since I am a nurse/ doctor.

0.365

  

9

I could ensure that the doctors who assist the patient support the family presence during the resuscitation of their loved one.

0.572

  

11

The presence of family members will interfere with the resuscitation process.

−0.632

  

10

I could accompany the relatives who are in the area of resuscitation during the resuscitation of their loved one.

0.777

  

15

Family members in the unit where I work would like to be present during resuscitation.

   

11

I could inform the healthcare team that resuscitation is being witnessed by relatives.

0.542

  

16

The FPDR is beneficial for patients.

0.418

  

12

I could provide comfort measures to the family members present during the resuscitation of their loved one

0.818

  

17

The FPDR is beneficial for families.

0.504

  

13

I could identify the spiritual and emotional needs of the family members present during the resuscitation of their loved one.

0.777

  

18

The FPDR is beneficial for nurses.

  

0,796

14

I could encourage family members to talk with their loved one during resuscitation.

0.688

  

19

The FPDR is beneficial for physicians.

  

0,877

15

I could delegate functions to other nurses to support the family members present during the resuscitation of their loved one.

0.621

  

20

The FPDR should be part of family-centered care

0.564

  

16

I could inform the family after resuscitation.

  

0.952

21

The FPDR will have a positive effect on the patient satisfaction survey of hospital care.

 

0,802

 

17

I could coordinate the follow-up of the grief process of the relatives after a resuscitation if necessary.

0.517

  

22

The FPDR will have a positive effect on the survey of hospital satisfaction by the family.

 

0,811

 
 

23

The FPDR will have a positive effect on the nursing care satisfaction survey of the nurse.

 

0,896

 
 

24

The FPDR will have a positive effect on the physician hospital care satisfaction survey

 

0,892

 

Varimax rotation with 5 removed items in FPDR in Risk-Benefit

25

The presence of family members during resuscitation is a right that all patients should have.

0,652

  

Maximum Likelihood method

26

The presence of family members during resuscitation is a right that all family members should have.

0,618