Impact of visitation restrictions in neonatal intensive care units during the COVID-19 pandemic on parents in northern Hokkaido, Japan.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Ken Nagaya, Toshio Okamoto, Mitsumaro Nii, Aiko Aoyama-Hashimoto, Tatsutoshi Sugiyama, Kenta Takahashi, Takashi Sato, Masaru Shirai
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Abstract

Aim: Medical institutions restricted visitation to neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the impact of COVID-19 NICU visitor restrictions on parents.

Methods: We conducted a questionnaire of 378 parents of infants who were hospitalised for more than 1 week at two NICUs in our area and discharged between 1 April 2020 and 31 March 2022. While the visiting rules for NICUs during this period varied depending on the phase of the COVID-19 epidemic, generally, only parents were allowed to visit the NICUs for a few hours daily.

Results: A total of 157 parents (A University Hospital (AMUH), n = 79; AK General Hospital (AKGH), n = 78) responded to the survey (41.3% response rate), with 40% stating that their emotions towards their infants were affected by restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Parents' feelings towards their infants were influenced by mode of delivery, parity, duration of hospitalisation and opportunities to visit the NICU. More than 70% of respondents felt stressed due to COVID-19 restrictions, and anxiety and emotional stress related to visitor restrictions were significantly affected by the number and duration of visits and allowability of family member visits. Parents felt that the restrictions had a negative impact on breastfeeding, overall infant care and infant-family bonding.

Conclusion: As parents felt an impact on the bond with their infant during visitation restrictions, it is essential for facilities to implement measures to protect infant-family bonding during potential future pandemics.

COVID-19 大流行期间新生儿重症监护室探视限制对日本北海道北部父母的影响。
目的:在冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行期间,医疗机构限制新生儿重症监护室(NICU)的探视。因此,本研究旨在调查COVID-19新生儿重症监护室探视限制对父母的影响:我们对在本地区两家新生儿重症监护室住院超过一周,并于 2020 年 4 月 1 日至 2022 年 3 月 31 日期间出院的 378 名婴儿家长进行了问卷调查。在此期间,新生儿重症监护室的探视规定因COVID-19疫情的不同阶段而异,但一般只允许家长每天探视新生儿重症监护室数小时:共有 157 名家长(A 大学医院 (AMUH),n = 79;AK 综合医院 (AKGH),n = 78)对调查做出了回复(回复率为 41.3%),其中 40% 的家长表示他们对婴儿的情感受到了 COVID-19 大流行造成的限制的影响。父母对婴儿的情感受到分娩方式、胎次、住院时间和前往新生儿重症监护室的机会的影响。超过 70% 的受访者因 COVID-19 的限制而感到压力,探视次数、探视时间和家庭成员探视的允许程度对探视限制带来的焦虑和情绪压力有显著影响。家长们认为,这些限制措施对母乳喂养、婴儿的整体护理以及婴儿与家庭的亲子关系产生了负面影响:由于父母在探视限制期间感到与婴儿的亲情受到了影响,因此在未来可能发生的流行病期间,医疗机构有必要采取措施保护婴儿与家庭的亲情。
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3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health publishes original research articles of scientific excellence in paediatrics and child health. Research Articles, Case Reports and Letters to the Editor are published, together with invited Reviews, Annotations, Editorial Comments and manuscripts of educational interest.
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