The enablers and barriers to children visiting their ill parent/carer in intensive care units: A scoping review

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作者
Ewens, Beverley [1 ]
Collyer, Doreen [1 ]
Kemp, Vivien [1 ]
Arabiat, Diana [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Edith Cowan Univ, Sch Nursing & Midwifery, 270 Joondalup Dr, Joondalup, WA 6027, Australia
[2] Univ Jordan, Sch Nursing, Maternal & Child Nursing Dept, Amman 11942, Jordan
关键词
Nurses' attitudes; Intensive care units; Child visitors; Family-centred care; Policy; Children visiting; Child visitation; Intensive care unit; Visiting policies; ADULT; VISITATION; FAMILY; ICU; EXPERIENCES; RELATIVES; POLICIES; NURSES; HOSPITALIZATION; SATISFACTION;
D O I
10.1016/j.aucc.2020.12.009
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Aim: The aim of the study was to identify the enablers and/or barriers to children visiting their ill parent/ carer in intensive care units by examining the visiting policies as practiced or perceived by nurses and experienced or perceived by parents and caregivers. Review method: This is a scoping review following Joanna Briggs Institute Protocol Guidelines. Data sources: An extensive literature search of Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health Literature, Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online, PsychINFO, PubMed, and Excerpta Medica dataBASE databases, using key terms, was conducted between May 2019 and July 2020; studies published between 1990 and 2020 were considered for inclusion. Double screening, extraction, and coding of the data using thematic analysis and frequency counts were used. Results: Fifteen barriers, 19 facilitators, nine situationally contingent factors, and six personal judgement considerations were identified that influenced children visiting their ill parent/carer in intensive care units. Most barriers (n 1/4 10) were related to organisational factors including restrictive policies, nurses' level of education, age, working hours, nurses' attitudes, and lack of required skills to promote emotional resilience and/or to communicate with children. Family perception factors relating to parents' perceptions, attitudes and concerns of staff/parents, and anticipated behaviours of children were also identified as both barriers and facilitators. Conclusions: There is a lack of consistency in the application of policies and procedures to facilitate children visiting their loved ones in an intensive care unit. Without key involvement from the nurses and healthcare team, there may have been opportunities lost to optimise family-centred care practices in critical care settings. (c) 2021 Australian College of Critical Care Nurses Ltd. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页码:604 / 619
页数:16
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