Paper profile
Caring for the invisible and forgotten: a qualitative document analysis and experience-based co-design project to improve the care of families experiencing out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.
Loch T, Drennan IR, Buick JE, Mercier D, Brindley PG, MacKenzie M, Kroll T, Frazer K, Douma MJ, Project FCCAC
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: The objectives of this project were to collect and analyze clinical governance documents related to family-centred care and cardiac arrest care in Canadian EMS organizations; and to improve the family-centredness of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest care through experience-based co-design. METHODS: We conducted qualitative document analysis of Canadian EMS clinical governance documents related to family-centred and cardiac arrest care, combining elements of content and thematic analysis methods. We then used experience-based co-design to develop a family-centred out-of-hospital cardiac arrest care policy and procedure template. RESULTS: Thirty-five Canadian EMS organizations responded to our requests, representing service area coverage for 80% of the Canadian population. Twenty documents were obtained for review and six overarching themes were identified: addressing family in event of in-home death, importance of family, family member escort, provider discretion and family presence discouraged. Informed by our qualitative analysis we then co-designed a policy and procedure template was created that prioritizes patient care while promotes family-centredness. CONCLUSIONS: There were few directives to support family-centred care by Canadian EMS organizations. A family-centred out-of-hospital cardiac arrest care policy and procedure template was developed using experience-based co-design to assist EMS organizations improve the family-centredness of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest care.
Study snapshot
- Setting
- OHCA
- Design
- —
- Country
- Canada
- Domains
- —
- Keywords
- —
- MeSH
- Humans, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest, Emergency Medical Services, Document Analysis, Canada
Citations & exports
Related papers
Experiences of family-witnessed cardiopulmonary resuscitation in hospital and its impact on life: An interview study with cardiac arrest survivors and their family members.
Waldemar A, Strömberg A, Thylén I et al.
Journal of clinical nursing • 2023
Navigating cardiac arrest together: A survivor and family-led co-design study of family needs and care touchpoints.
Douma MJ, Ali S, Graham TAD et al.
Resuscitation plus • 2024
What Are the Care Needs of Families Experiencing Sudden Cardiac Arrest? A Survivor- and Family-Performed Systematic Review, Qualitative Meta-Synthesis, and Clinical Practice Recommendations.
Douma MJ, Myhre C, Ali S et al.
Journal of emergency nursing • 2023
Family presence during adult resuscitation from cardiac arrest: A systematic review.
Considine J, Eastwood K, Webster H et al.
Resuscitation • 2022