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Background: In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, several measures were taken to
prevent the transmission of infection in the hospital environment, including the restriction of visits.
Little is known about the consequences of these directives, but it is expected that they will have
various implications. Thus, this study aimed to understand the consequences of measures to restrict
visits to hospitalized individuals. Methods: A qualitative interpretive study was conducted through
semistructured interviews with 10 nurses chosen by convenience. Content analysis was performed
using Atlas.ti software, version 22 (Berlin, Germany). Results: Twenty-two categories and eight
subcategories were identified and grouped according to their scope: implications for the patient,
implications for the family, and implications for care practice. Conclusions: The identified categories
of implications of restricting hospital visits (implications for patients, relatives, and care practices)
are incomparably more negative than positive and have a strong potential to cause safety events in
the short to long term, also jeopardizing the quality of care. There is the risk of stagnation and even
setback due to this removal of families from the hospital environment, not only in terms of safety and
quality of care but also with regard to person- and family-centered care.
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Keywords
Family nursing Family-centered care Hospitalization COVID-19 Patient safety Safety management
Citation
Correia, T. S. P., Martins, M. M. F. P. S., Barroso, F. F., Pinho, L. G., Fonseca, C., Valentim, O., & Lopes, M. (2022). The implications of family members’ absence from hospital visits during the COVID-19 pandemic: Nurses’ perceptions. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(15), 8991.
Publisher
MDPI