Perceptions of Self-Confidence in FPDR. | Loads | Loads | Loads | Risk-Benefit Perception in FPDR | Loads | Loads | Loads | ||
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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 |