Waves of hurt faced by families due to a hospitalised relative with COVID-19 in the Cape Flats.

IF 1.1 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Health SA Gesondheid Pub Date : 2025-03-25 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.4102/hsag.v30i0.2754
Mondli Chiya, Karien Jooste, Amy Williams
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Abstract

Background: Family members value each other, particularly during troubled times, and the consequences of a sudden disruption to their family environment could imply difficult adjustments, affecting their well-being. They did not expect that a family member would get severely ill due to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). It was unclear what the experiences of family members were on the sudden hospitalisation of a close relative diagnosed with COVID-19.

Aim: To gain insight into the experiences of family members with a close relative unexpectedly hospitalised with COVID-19.

Setting: Two health clinics in Cape Town, were identified that family members visited after the hospitalisation of a close relative with COVID-19.

Methods: A descriptive phenomenological design was followed including 11 participants, heterogeneously purposefully sampled. Individual interviews lasted 30 min- 45 min, posing semi-structured questions - probing led to thematic saturation. Data coding resulted in four themes with 11 categories.

Results: Nursing communication with communities during COVID-19 could identify the presence of emotionally wounded states of family members. Nurses should be competent in techniques to relieve the fear of families around their isolated hospitalised relatives. Further research can explore family-orientated interventions needed to deal with fear of losing a hospitalised relative being critically ill.

Conclusion: The need of families for 'nearness' to a close relative needed to be understood - it meant more than physical proximity.

Contribution: Mindful nurses should act as comforters to families to relieve fear around possible changes in an unknown future due to a critically ill family member.

在开普平原,一名亲戚因COVID-19住院,家庭面临着一波又一波的伤害。
背景:家庭成员彼此重视,特别是在困难时期,家庭环境突然中断的后果可能意味着艰难的调整,影响他们的福祉。他们没有想到,会有家人因为新冠肺炎(COVID-19)而患上重病。目前尚不清楚一名被诊断患有COVID-19的近亲突然住院时,家庭成员的经历是什么。目的:了解近亲意外感染COVID-19住院的家庭成员的经历。环境:确定了一名患有COVID-19的近亲住院后家庭成员前往开普敦的两家诊所。方法:采用描述性现象学设计,包括11名参与者,有目的地进行异质性抽样。个别访谈持续30 - 45分钟,提出半结构化的问题——探究导致主题饱和。数据编码产生4个主题,共11个类别。结果:COVID-19期间与社区的护理沟通可以识别家庭成员是否存在情绪创伤状态。护士应该有能力在技术上减轻他们被隔离的住院亲属周围家庭的恐惧。进一步的研究可以探索以家庭为导向的干预措施,以应对对失去病重的住院亲属的恐惧。结论:家庭对近亲“亲近”的需求需要被理解——这不仅仅意味着身体上的亲近。贡献:正念的护士应该作为家属的安慰者,以减轻因病重的家庭成员在未知的未来可能发生的变化的恐惧。
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Health SA Gesondheid
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