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Impact of family presence in pediatric intensive care unit on the family and the medical team in Saudi Arabia Riyadh.

Mosleh Jabari, Fahd Algaeed, Hassan Al-shehri*, Abdullah Alzayed, Abdullah Al-faris, Hamad Algaeed, Norah Almajed, Noura Ababtain, Mohammed Al-Sayed

Aim: The study is aimed to obtain the opinions and attitudes of healthcare staff towards the presence of family members around their children in the pediatric intensive care units.

Methods: A cross-sectional study has been conducted in the health care centers within Riyadh City, Saudi Arabia. The study included 217 practitioners of pediatric and intensive care units.

Tool: A self-reported questionnaire was used for data collection.

Results: Finding suggested that about 3/4th of the participants (72.4%) agreed that “family presence would positively influence the outcome of their child.” In comparison, 60.4% admitted that it provides them with an improved understanding of complications. Moreover, 48.8% admitted emotional trauma, 47.5% believed that family presence is beneficial to the patient, while 44.7% speculated that it might influence their treatment decision. The participants’ responses differed significantly considering that family presence may cause medicolegal litigation (p<0.001). Also, participants’ responses differed significantly considering that family presence is beneficial to the patient (p=0.001).

Conclusions: The development of written policies and guidelines is essential to help healthcare practitioners, and families decide to be (or not to be) with their children during intensive care procedures.

Отказ от ответственности: Этот реферат был переведен с помощью инструментов искусственного интеллекта и еще не прошел проверку или верификацию.