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The experience of individuals placed in quarantine: A systematic review, meta-summary, and meta-synthesis

Authors :
Martina Basso
Erica Visintini
Stefano Fabris
Alvisa Palese
Elisa Mattiussi
Matteo Danielis
Illarj Achil
Source :
Public Health Nursing (Boston, Mass.)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Objective To summarize the experience of individuals placed in quarantine during an outbreak. Design A meta‐summary and a meta‐synthesis based upon a systematic review of qualitative studies. Sample The Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health Literature, MEDLINE, and Scopus databases were all searched up to April 2020. Measurements The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta‐Analyses guidelines were followed; then, the methodological quality of the studies included was assessed with the Critical Appraisal Screening Programme tool for qualitative studies. Results Five studies have been included documenting the experience of 125 adult individuals. A total of 16 codes emerged: in the meta‐summary, the most and least frequent codes were “Thinking about quarantine” (80%) and “Emotional roller coaster,” “Being alert for any symptom,” “Trusting or not?,” “Knowing who brought the infection,” and “Living in a surreal world” (20%). The codes which emerged were categorized into three main themes which summarized the whole experience of being placed in quarantine: (a) “Being swamped with a thousand emotions”; (b) “Being restrained”; and (c) “Needing to be considered.” Conclusions The experience of quarantine for people is a long journey which can feel chaotic due to uncertainty about the consequences on health, work, and the future. The findings of this study can help nurses in caring for quarantined individuals by enabling them to understand people's need for educational and emotional support. Ensuring the supply of consistent information is also important to increase people's compliance.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Public Health Nursing (Boston, Mass.)
Accession number :
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