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Critical Care Nurses' Experiences Caring for Patients When Relatives Were not Allowed in the ICUs due to COVID-19 Pandemic

Authors :
Lina Stenman
Lisa Högberg
Åsa Engström
Source :
SAGE open nursing. 8
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

IntroductionHealth care workers faced new challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic when physical contact with relatives more or less disappeared.ObjectivesThe aim of this study is to describe the experiences of critical care nurses (CCNs) working in intensive care units (ICUs) under the visiting restrictions imposed as a result of COVID-19.MethodThis study followed a qualitative design. The purposive sample included CCNs with at least 1 year of experience working in an ICU with a visiting policy affected by the pandemic. Data collection was carried out via semi-structured interviews and analyzed through a qualitative content analysis with an inductive approach.ResultsThe study results are presented in three categories with 10 subcategories. CCNs value the presence of patients’ relatives at the bedside and described many challenges when relatives could not be present with the patient during the pandemic.ConclusionClose relatives are able to share essential information about the patients and provide much-needed emotional support to them, the relatives’ role is of central importance and CCNs value their presence in ICUs more than any positive consequences of them not being there.

Subjects

Subjects :
General Nursing

Details

ISSN :
23779608
Volume :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
SAGE open nursing
Accession number :
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