
Episode 205: Family Presence during Resuscitation
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We discuss the impact of family presence during resuscitations.
Hosts:
Ellen Duncan, MD, PhD
Brian Gilberti, MD
- Historical Context: The conversation around allowing family members in the room during resuscitation events began gaining attention in 1987. Since then, the practice has been increasingly encouraged.
- Current Practices in Pediatrics:
- Family presence during pediatric resuscitations remains inconsistent, with healthcare provider acceptance ranging from 15% to 85%.
- Many subspecialists and consultants still request that families step out, often due to outdated concerns.
- Common Concerns & Myths:
- Interference in resuscitation → Studies show minimal disruption.
- Legal risks → No increased litigation risk has been demonstrated.
- Family trauma → Research suggests that presence may help with grieving and reduce PTSD symptoms.
New England Journal of Medicine study on Family Presence During Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (Jabre et al., 2013):
- In a randomized controlled trial of 570 relatives, PTSD-related symptoms were significantly higher in family members who were not...