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2009
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2008
Ramganesh, S. et al. (2008): Family presence during resuscitation: a policy and procedure development process. Dynamics, 19(2), 41
McClement, S. et al. (2008): Family presence during resuscitation (FPDR): family members' perspectives. Dynamics, 19(2), 20
Anonymous (2008): Resuscitation efforts: how do you feel about family presence? Nursing, 38(7), 25
Carter, A. & Lester, K (2008): In our unit. Family presence at the bedside. Crit Care Nurs, 28(5), 96&95
Holzhauser, K. et al. (2008): Part B: a survey of staff attitudes immediately post- resuscitation to family presence during resuscitation. Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal, 11(3), 114-122
Engelhardt, E. (2008): Family presence during resuscitation. J Contin Educ Nurs, 39(12), 530-531
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Zakaria, M. & Siddique, M. (2008): Presence of family members during cardio-pulmonary resuscitation after necessary amendments. J Pak Med Assoc, 58(11), 632-635
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Maxton, F.J. (2008): Parental presence during resuscitation in the PICU: the parents' experience. J Clin Nurs, 17(23), 3168-3176
Cottle, E. & James, J. (2008): Parallel roles of the nurse and hospital chaplain in supporting family members who may witness cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy (in press).
Tinsely, C. et al. (2008): Experience of families during cardiopulmonary resuscitation in a pediatric intensive care unit. Pediatrics, 122(4), e799-804
Anonymous (2008): How do you feel about family presence? Nursing, 38(7), 25
Fallis, WM. et al. (2008): Family presence during resuscitation: a survey of Canadian critical care nurses' practices and perceptions. Dynamics, 19(3), 22-28
Hill, R Jr. & Fuhrman, C. (2008): Presence of family members during resuscitation. Ann Emerg Med, 52(3), 309-310
Moons, P. & Norekval, T.M. (2008): European Nursing Organizations Stand Up for Family Presence During Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation: A Joint Position Statement. Progress in Cardiovascular Nursing, 23(3), 136-139
Marble, S.G. & Hurst, S. (2008): Innovative Solutions: Family Presence at Codes: A Protocol for an Oncology Unit. Dimens Crit Care Nurs. 27(5), 218-222
Agard, M. (2008). Creating advocates for family presence during resuscitation. Medsurg Nurs, 17, 155-160
Demir, F. (2008). Presence of patients´ families during cardiopulmonary resuscitation: physicians´ and nurses´ opinions. J Adv Nurs, 63(4), 409-416
Atwood, D. A. (2008). To hold her hand: family presence during patient resuscitation. JONAS Healthc Law Ethics Regul, 10(1), 12-16.
Dalio, A. M., Twibell, R., Siela, D., Riwitis, C., Wheatley, J., Riegle, T., et al. (2008). Family presence during cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Am J Crit Care, 17(4), 310-311.
Sherman, D. A. (2008). Family presence during cardiopulmonary resuscitation: grief therapy or prolonged futility? Dimens Crit Care Nurs, 27(3), 114-117.
Terzi, A. B., & Aggelidou, D. (2008). Witnessed resuscitation: beneficial or detrimental? J Cardiovasc Nurs, 23(1), 74-78.
Twibell, R. S., Siela, D., Riwitis, C., Wheatley, J., Riegle, T., Bousman, D., et al. (2008). Nurses' perceptions of their self-confidence and the benefits and risks of family presence during resuscitation. Am J Crit Care, 17(2), 101-111; quiz 112.
Walker, W. (2008). Accident and emergency staff opinion on the effects of family presence during adult resuscitation: critical literature review. J Adv Nurs, 61(4), 348-362.
2007
Badir, A., & Sepit, D. (2007). Family presence during CPR: a study of the experiences and opinions of Turkish critical care nurses. Int J Nurs Stud, 44(1), 83-92.
Briguglio, A. (2007). Should the family stay? Rn, 70(5), 42-48; quiz 49.
Critchell, C. D., & Marik, P. E. (2007). Should family members be present during cardiopulmonary resuscitation? A review of the literature. Am J Hosp Palliat Care, 24(4), 311-317.
Dingeman, R. S., Mitchell, E. A., Meyer, E. C., & Curley, M. A. (2007). Parent presence during complex invasive procedures and cardiopulmonary resuscitation: a systematic review of the literature. Pediatrics, 120(4), 842-854.
Duran, C. R., Oman, K. S., Abel, J. J., Koziel, V. M., & Szymanski, D. (2007). Attitudes toward and beliefs about family presence: a survey of healthcare providers, patients' families, and patients. Am J Crit Care, 16(3), 270-279; quiz 280; discussion 281-272.
Engel, K. G., Barnosky, A. R., Berry-Bovia, M., Desmond, J. S., & Ubel, P. A. (2007). Provider experience and attitudes toward family presence during resuscitation procedures. J Palliat Med, 10(5), 1007-1009.
Farah, M. M., Thomas, C. A., & Shaw, K. N. (2007). Evidence-based guidelines for family presence in the resuscitation room: a step-by-step approach. Pediatr Emerg Care, 23(8), 587-591.
Fulbrook, P., Latour, J., Albarran, J., de Graaf, W., Lynch, F., Devictor, D., et al. (2007a). The presence of family members during cardiopulmonary resuscitation: European federation of Critical Care Nursing associations, European Society of Paediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care and European Society of Cardiology Council on Cardiovascular Nursing and Allied Professions Joint Position Statement. Eur J Cardiovasc Nurs, 6(4), 255-258.
Fulbrook, P., Latour, J., Albarran, J., de Graaf, W., Lynch, F., Devictor, D., et al. (2007b). The presence of family members during cardiopulmonary resuscitation: European Federation of Critical Care Nursing Associations, European Society of Paediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care and European Society of Cardiology Council on Cardiovascular Nursing and Allied Professions joint position statement. Nurs Crit Care, 12(5), 250-252.
Fulbrook, P., Latour, J. M., & Albarran, J. W. (2007). Paediatric critical care nurses' attitudes and experiences of parental presence during cardiopulmonary resuscitation: A European survey. Int J Nurs Stud, 44(7), 1238-1249.
Fulbrook, P., Latour, J. M., Albarran, J. W., de Graaf, W., Lynch, F., Devictor, D., et al. (2007). The Presence of family members during cardiopulmonary resuscitation: European federation of Critical Care Nursing associations, European Society of Paediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care and European Society of Cardiology Council on Cardiovascular Nursing and Allied Professions Joint Position Statement. Connect: The World of Critical Care Nursing, 5(4), 86-88.
Hadders, H. (2007). Relatives' presence in connection with cardiopulmonary resuscitation and sudden death at the intensive care unit. Nurs Inq, 14(3), 224-232.
Holzhauser, K., Finucane, J., & De Vries, S. (2007). Family presence during resuscitation: A randomised controlled trial of the impact of family presence. Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal, 8(4), 139-147.
Kirchhoff, C., Stegmaier, J., Buhmann, S., Leidel, B. A., Biberthaler, P., Mutschler, W., et al. (2007). Trauma surgeons' attitude towards family presence during trauma resuscitation: a nationwide survey. Resuscitation, 75(2), 267-275.
Kuzin, J. K., Yborra, J. G., Taylor, M. D., Chang, A. C., Altman, C. A., Whitney, G. M., et al. (2007). Family-member presence during interventions in the intensive care unit: perceptions of pediatric cardiac intensive care providers. Pediatrics, 120(4), e895-901.
Lam, D., Wong, S., Hui, H., Lee, W., & So, K. (2007). Attitudes of Doctors and Nurses to Family Presence During Paediatric Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation. HK J Paediatr (New Series), 12, 253-259.
Laskowski-Jones, L. (2007). Should families be present during resuscitation? Nursing, 37(5), 44-47.
Madden, E., & Condon, C. (2007). Emergency nurses' current practices and understanding of family presence during CPR. J Emerg Nurs, 33(5), 433-440.
McGahey-Oakland, P. R., Lieder, H. S., Young, A., & Jefferson, L. S. (2007). Family experiences during resuscitation at a children's hospital emergency department. J Pediatr Health Care, 21(4), 217-225.
McLaughlin, K., & Gillespie, M. (2007). A final question: witnessed resuscitation. Emerg Nurse, 15(1), 12-16.
Mian, P., Warchal, S., Whitney, S., Fitzmaurice, J., & Tancredi, D. (2007). Impact of a multifaceted intervention on nurses' and physicians' attitudes and behaviors toward family presence during resuscitation. Crit Care Nurse, 27(1), 52-61.
Norton, C. K., Dimon, A., Richards, R. K., Kelly, S., & Frey, I. (2007). The introduction of family presence evidence-based practice into a baccalaureate nursing curriculum. Crit Care Nurs Q, 30(4), 364-371.
O'Connell, K. J., Farah, M. M., Spandorfer, P., & Zorc, J. J. (2007). Family presence during pediatric trauma team activation: an assessment of a structured program. Pediatrics, 120(3), e565-574.
2006
Clift, L. (2006). Relatives in the resuscitation room: a review of benefits and risks. Paediatr Nurs, 18(5), 14-18.
Compton, S., Madgy, A., Goldstein, M., Sandhu, J., Dunne, R., & Swor, R. (2006). Emergency medical service providers' experience with family presence during cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Resuscitation, 70(2), 223-228.
Davidson, J. E. (2006). Family presence at resuscitation: what if? Crit Care Med, 34(12), 3041-3042.
Day, L. (2006). Family involvement in critical care: shortcomings of a utilitarian justification. Am J Crit Care, 15(2), 223-225.
Egemen, A., Ikizoglu, T., Karapnar, B., Cosar, H., & Karapnar, D. (2006). Parental presence during invasive procedures and resuscitation: attitudes of health care professionals in Turkey. Pediatr Emerg Care, 22(4), 230-234.
Gold, K. J., Gorenflo, D. W., Schwenk, T. L., & Bratton, S. L. (2006). Physician experience with family presence during cardiopulmonary resuscitation in children. Pediatr Crit Care Med, 7(5), 428-433.
Henderson, D. P., & Knapp, J. F. (2006). Report of the National Consensus Conference on Family Presence During Pediatric Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Procedures. J Emerg Nurs, 32(1), 23-29.
Kissoon, N. (2006). Family presence during cardiopulmonary resuscitation: our anxiety versus their needs. Pediatr Crit Care Med, 7(5), 488-490.
Macy, C., Lampe, E., O'Neil, B., Swor, R., Zalenski, R., & Compton, S. (2006). The relationship between the hospital setting and perceptions of family-witnessed resuscitation in the emergency department. Resuscitation, 70(1), 74-79.
Mangurten, J., Scott, S. H., Guzzetta, C. E., Clark, A. P., Vinson, L., Sperry, J., et al. (2006). Effects of family presence during resuscitation and invasive procedures in a pediatric emergency department. J Emerg Nurs, 32(3), 225-233.
Matincheck, T. (2006). Nurses' Beliefs and Practices of Family Presence During Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Invasive Procedures: Review of Literature. . Advanced Emergency Nursing Journal, 28(2), 144-148.
Mazer, M. A., Cox, L. A., & Capon, J. A. (2006). The public's attitude and perception concerning witnessed cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Crit Care Med, 34(12), 2925-2928.
Walker, W. M. (2006). Witnessed resuscitation: a concept analysis. Int J Nurs Stud, 43(3), 377-387.
Weslien, M., Nilstun, T., Lundqvist, A., & Fridlund, B. (2006). Narratives about resuscitation--family members differ about presence. Eur J Cardiovasc Nurs, 5(1), 68-74.
White, H. (2006). Policy Development Plan for the Concept of Family Presence in the Johns Hopkins Department of Radiology: A Patient Safety Initiative. Journal of Radiology Nursing, 25(1), 16-18.
2005
Axelsson, A. B., Zettergren, M., & Axelsson, C. (2005). Good and bad experiences of family presence during acute care and resuscitation. What makes the difference? Eur J Cardiovasc Nurs, 4(2), 161-169.
Baren, J. M. (2005). Family presence during invasive medical procedures: the struggle for an option. Acad Emerg Med, 12(5), 463-466.
Dill, K., & Gance-Cleveland, B. (2005). With you until the end: family presence during failed resuscitation. J Spec Pediatr Nurs, 10(4), 204-207.
Fulbrook, P., Albarran, J. W., & Latour, J. M. (2005). A European survey of critical care nurses' attitudes and experiences of having family members present during cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Int J Nurs Stud, 42(5), 557-568.
Halm, M. A. (2005). Family presence during resuscitation: a critical review of the literature. Am J Crit Care, 14(6), 494-511.
Harteveldt, R. (2005). Benefits and pitfalls of family presence during resuscitation. Nurs Times, 101(36), 24-25.
Knott, A., & Kee, C. C. (2005). Nurses' beliefs about family presence during resuscitation. Appl Nurs Res, 18(4), 192-198.
Kopelman, M. B., Ubel, P. A., & Engel, K. G. (2005). Changing times, changing opinions: history informing the family presence debate. Acad Emerg Med, 12(10), 999-1002.
Mangurten, J. A., Scott, S. H., Guzzetta, C. E., Sperry, J. S., Vinson, L. A., Hicks, B. A., et al. (2005). Family presence: making room. Am J Nurs, 105(5), 40-48; quiz 49.
Marco, C. A. (2005). Ethical issues of resuscitation: an American perspective. Postgrad Med J, 81(959), 608-612.
Marrone, L., & Fogg, C. (2005). Family presence during resuscitation. Nursing, 35(8 Suppl), 21-22.
Moreland, P. (2005). Family presence during invasive procedures and resuscitation in the emergency department: a review of the literature. J Emerg Nurs, 31(1), 58-72; quiz 119.
Nibert, L., & Ondrejka, D. (2005). Family presence during pediatric resuscitation: an integrative review for evidence-based practice. J Pediatr Nurs, 20(2), 145-147.
Reese, K. (2005). Family presence at cardiopulmonary resuscitation: considerations in a rehabilitation hospital. Top Stroke Rehabil, 12(2), 82-88.
Snoby, P. (2005). Practice Alert: Family Presence During CPR and Invasive Procedures. Journal of Radiology Nursing, 24(3), 49-51.
Weslien, M., Nilstun, T., Lundqvist, A., & Fridlund, B. (2005). When the unreal becomes real: family members' experiences of cardiac arrest. Nurs Crit Care, 10(1), 15-22.
Yanturali, S., Ersoy, G., Yuruktumen, A., Aksay, E., Suner, S., Sonmez, Y., et al. (2005). A national survey of Turkish emergency physicians perspectives regarding family witnessed cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Int J Clin Pract, 59(4), 441-446.
2004
Benjamin, M., Holger, J., & Carr, M. (2004). Personal preferences regarding family member presence during resuscitation. Acad Emerg Med, 11(7), 750-753.
Berger, J. T., Brody, G., Eisenstein, L., & Pollack, S. (2004). Do potential recipients of of cardiopulmonary resuscitation want their family members to attend? A survey of public preferences. J Clin Ethics, 15(3), 237-242.
Blair, P. (2004). Is family presence practical during emergency resuscitation? Nurs Manage, 35(6), 20, 23, 53.
Blundell, A., Rich, A., Watson, A., & Dale, L. (2004). Attitudes of doctors and nurses to relatives witnessing cardiopulmonary resusciation. J R Coll Physicians Edinb, 34, 134-136.
Booth, M. G., Woolrich, L., & Kinsella, J. (2004). Family witnessed resuscitation in UK emergency departments: a survey of practice. Eur J Anaesthesiol, 21(9), 725-728.
Coyer, F. (2004). Family presence during resuscitation. Aust Crit Care, 17(1), 46-47.
Linder, C. M., Suddaby, E. C., & Mowery, B. D. (2004). Parental presence during resuscitation: help or hindrance? Pediatr Nurs, 30(2), 126-127, 148.
Mazer, M. (2004). Witnessed cardiopulmonary resuscitation: the public´s perception. Critical Care, 8 (Suppl. 1), P296 (nur Abstract vorhanden).
Micco, G. (2004). Should a loved one be allowed in the resuscitation room? The times they are a-changin'. J Clin Ethics, 15(3), 243-249.
Ong, M. E., Chan, Y. H., Srither, D. E., & Lim, Y. H. (2004). Asian medical staff attitudes towards witnessed resuscitation. Resuscitation, 60(1), 45-50.
Redley, B., Botti, M., & Duke, M. (2004). Family member presence during resuscitation in the emergency department: An Australian perspective. Emerg Med Australas, 16(4), 295-308.
Wagner, J. (2004). Lived experience of critically ill patients´ family members during Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation. Am J Crit Care, 13(5), 416-420.
Walsh, K. (2004). Family presence in resuscitative and treatment procedures. National Association of Social Workers(September 2004).
Wollersheim, S. (2004). Im Falle eines Notfalles. Die Schwester/Der Pfleger, 43(12), 900-903.
Wright, B. (2004). Difficulties around family presence during resuscitation. Accid Emerg Nurs, 12(2), 65-66.
York, N. L. (2004). Implementing a family presence protocol option. Dimens Crit Care Nurs, 23(2), 84-88.
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2003
Ardley, C. (2003). Should relatives be denied access to the resuscitation room? Intensive Crit Care Nurs, 19(1), 1-10.
Brown, D. (2003). A call for witnesses: An exploration of relatives´ perceptions of family witnessed resuscitation in the Accident & Emergency Setting. An Bord Atranais News(Autumn), 7 (nur Abstract vorhanden).
Creamer, K. M. (2003). Family-witnessed resuscitation. Chest, 124(2), 769-770; author reply 770.
Ellison, S. (2003). Nurses' attitudes toward family presence during resuscitative efforts and invasive procedures. J Emerg Nurs, 29(6), 515-521.
Goodenough, T., & Brysiewicz, P. (2003). Witnessed Resuscitation - exploring the attitudes and practises of the emergency staff working in level 1 emergency departments in the province of KwaZulu-Natal. Curationis, 26(2), 56-63.
Grice, A. S., Picton, P., & Deakin, C. D. (2003). Study examining attitudes of staff, patients and relatives to witnessed resuscitation in adult intensive care units. Br J Anaesth, 91(6), 820-824.
Kidby, J. (2003). Family-witnessed cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Nurs Stand, 17(51), 33-36.
MacLean, S. L., Guzzetta, C. E., White, C., Fontaine, D., Eichhorn, D. J., Meyers, T. A., et al. (2003). Family presence during cardiopulmonary resuscitation and invasive procedures: practices of critical care and emergency nurses. Am J Crit Care, 12(3), 246-257.
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2002
Axelsen, P. H. (2002). Should family members be present during cardiopulmonary resuscitation? N Engl J Med, 347(6), 450-452; author reply 450-452.
Beckman, A. W., Sloan, B. K., Moore, G. P., Cordell, W. H., Brizendine, E. J., Boie, E. T., et al. (2002). Should parents be present during emergency department procedures on children, and who should make that decision? A survey of emergency physician and nurse attitudes. Acad Emerg Med, 9(2), 154-158.
Boudreaux, E. D., Francis, J. L., & Loyacano, T. (2002). Family presence during invasive procedures and resuscitations in the emergency department: a critical review and suggestions for future research. Ann Emerg Med, 40(2), 193-205.
Haddad, A. (2002). Ethics in action. Family presence during codes. Rn, 65(11), 31-34.
Manista, A. P. (2002). Should family members be present during cardiopulmonary resuscitation? N Engl J Med, 347(6), 450-452; author reply 450-452.
Marien, D. M. (2002). Should family members be present during cardiopulmonary resuscitation? N Engl J Med, 347(6), 450-452; author reply 450-452.
McClenathan, B. M., Torrington, K. G., & Uyehara, C. F. (2002). Family member presence during cardiopulmonary resuscitation: a survey of US and international critical care professionals. Chest, 122(6), 2204-2211.
McGahey, P. R. (2002). Family presence during pediatric resuscitation: a focus on staff. Crit Care Nurse, 22(6), 29-34.
Newton, A. (2002). Witnessed resuscitation in critical care: the case against. Intensive Crit Care Nurs, 18(3), 146-150.
O'Brien, M. M., Creamer, K. M., Hill, E. E., & Welham, J. (2002). Tolerance of family presence during pediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation: a snapshot of military and civilian pediatricians, nurses, and residents. Pediatr Emerg Care, 18(6), 409-413.
Pafford, M. B. (2002). Should family members be present during CPR? J Ark Med Soc, 98(9), 304-306.
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2001
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2000
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1999
Boie, E. T., Moore, G. P., Brummett, C., & Nelson, D. R. (1999). Do parents want to be present during invasive procedures performed on their children in the emergency department? A survey of 400 parents. Ann Emerg Med, 34(1), 70-74.
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1998
Barratt, F., & Wallis, D. N. (1998). Relatives in the resuscitation room: their point of view. J Accid Emerg Med, 15(2), 109-111.
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1997
Belanger, M. A., & Reed, S. (1997). A rural community hospital's experience with family-witnessed resuscitation. J Emerg Nurs, 23(3), 238-239.
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Mitchell, M. H., & Lynch, M. B. (1997). Should relatives be allowed in the resuscitation room? J Accid Emerg Med, 14(6), 366-369; discussion 370.
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1996
Connors, P. (1996). Should relatives be allowed in the resuscitation room? Nurs Stand, 10(44), 42-44.
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Eichhorn, D. J., Meyers, T. A., Mitchell, T. G., & Guzzetta, C. E. (1996). Opening the doors: family presence during resuscitation. J Cardiovasc Nurs, 10(4), 59-70.
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1995
Chalk, A. (1995). Should relatives be present in the resuscitation room? Accid Emerg Nurs, 3(2), 58-61.
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1994
Adams, S., Whitlock, M., Higgs, R., Bloomfield, P., & Baskett, P. J. (1994). Should relatives be allowed to watch resuscitation? Bmj, 308(6945), 1687-1692.
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1993
Cox, C. M. (1993). Families and codes--one emergency department's experience. J Emerg Nurs, 19(1), 5.
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1992
Hanson, C., & Strawser, D. (1992). Family presence during cardiopulmonary resuscitation: Foote Hospital emergency department's nine-year perspective. J Emerg Nurs, 18(2), 104-106.
1991
Martin, J. (1991). Rethinking traditional thoughts. J Emerg Nurs, 17(2), 67-68.
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1990
Merritt, K. A., Sargent, J. R., & Osborn, L. M. (1990). Attitudes regarding parental presence during medical procedures. Am J Dis Child, 144(3), 270-271.
1989
Grandstrom, D. (1989). The family has a role even during a code. Rn, 52(8), 15-19.
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1987
Doyle, C. J., Post, H., Burney, R. E., Maino, J., Keefe, M., & Rhee, K. J. (1987). Family participation during resuscitation: an option. Ann Emerg Med, 16(6), 673-675.
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