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In a 2021 survey of 3,613 nurses conducted by the American Nurses Foundation and Planetree International, 81% agreed that family visitation restrictions created an extra burden on nurses, and more than half said that the restrictions negatively influenced nurses' well-being.
Apr 23, 2022 · Patients were the population of interest in 37% of included studies; family, support persons, or visitors were the focus of 33%; 29% assessed the impact of visitor restrictions on health care providers; and the remaining 11% addressed multiple populations.
Sep 12, 2022 · Healthcare organizations’ continued restrictions on hospital visitation during the COVID-19 pandemic can be considered a violation of the rights of hospitalized patients to receive family visitors.
- Suzanne Marmo, Jennifer Hirsch
- 2023
- 10.1007/s42972-022-00063-4
Oct 27, 2023 · Theme 1: not being present at the bedside, and Theme 2: altered communication added to family members' distress. Findings indicate that visiting restrictions imposed during the COVID-19 pandemic had negative consequences for family members.
Mar 27, 2022 · Two years ago, hospitals and nursing homes banned visitors for months. As the pandemic continues, some facilities only allow visitors when COVID cases are low. A few states have now passed new...
This scoping review will identify, describe and categorise impacts of restricted hospital visitation policies due to the COVID-19 pandemic on patients, family members and healthcare providers of hospitalised patients, and approaches that have been taken to mitigate impact.
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Apr 20, 2022 · The Covid-19 pandemic has made it clear that without enough registered nurses, physicians, respiratory therapists, pharmacists, and other clinicians, the U.S. health care system cannot function.