The Experience of Relatives of Nursing Home Residents with COVID-19: A Qualitative Study

IF 0.8 Q4 NURSING
Signe Tretteteig, Siren Eriksen, Adelheid Hummelvold Hillestad, S. Julnes, Bjørn Lichtwarck, Anita Nilsen, A. Rokstad
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Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic had significant consequences for relatives’ opportunities to communicate with and offer care to seriously ill and dying nursing home residents with COVID-19. Residents in nursing homes were urged to protect themselves through social distancing, and visits have been permanently regulated and limited. These restrictions have been challenging, and the limitations have raised many questions and led to difficult choices. The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of relatives of nursing home residents with COVID-19. We investigated the following two research questions: How did relatives of COVID-19 patients in Norwegian nursing homes experience the situation and how did the physical distancing and precepts of infection control affect the relationship between the long-term residents and the relatives?. Methods: The study has a qualitative explorative design with a phenomenological-herme-neutic approach, with individual in-depth interviews used for data collection. The study included ten relatives of nursing home residents with COVID-19. Results: Three main perspectives were identified from the participants’ experiences: (1) the difficult choices; (2) maintaining the relationship; and (3) experiencing support. The relatives experienced ethical dilemmas when weighing the risk of getting COVID-19 if they visited the patient versus the consequences of not visiting their loved one. In this situation, they needed good information and support from health care professionals. Conclusion: To enable relatives of COVID-19 patients to make choices in line with their goals and intrinsic motivations, it is important that staff members possess competence in infection control, updated knowledge about the residents’ situations, and the skills to facilitate a safe and confident dialogue. Trust in the care staff and a feeling of safety are essential for relatives in a stressful situation with difficult choices, while a lack of confidence, routines, and/or dialogue might increase relatives’ feelings of insecurity and stress and make their caring role difficult.
新型冠状病毒肺炎养老院居民亲属经历的定性研究
背景:2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行对亲属与患有COVID-19的重病和垂死的养老院居民沟通和提供护理的机会产生了重大影响。养老院的居民被敦促通过保持社交距离来保护自己,并且访问一直受到限制和限制。这些限制是具有挑战性的,这些限制提出了许多问题,并导致了艰难的选择。本研究的目的是探讨新冠肺炎养老院居民亲属的经历。我们调查了两个研究问题:挪威养老院新冠肺炎患者的亲属如何经历这种情况,以及身体距离和感染控制规则如何影响长期居民与亲属之间的关系。方法:本研究采用定性探索性设计,采用现象学-阐发-中性方法,采用个人深度访谈进行数据收集。该研究包括10名患有COVID-19的养老院居民的亲属。结果:从参与者的经历中确定了三个主要视角:(1)艰难的选择;(二)维持关系;(3)体验支持。在权衡如果他们去看望病人而感染COVID-19的风险与不去看望他们所爱的人的后果时,亲属们经历了道德困境。在这种情况下,他们需要卫生保健专业人员提供良好的信息和支持。结论:要使COVID-19患者家属能够根据自己的目标和内在动机做出选择,工作人员必须具备感染控制能力,掌握最新的居民情况知识,并掌握促进安全和自信对话的技能。对护理人员的信任和安全感对于处于艰难选择的压力环境中的亲属至关重要,而缺乏信心、常规和/或对话可能会增加亲属的不安全感和压力感,使他们的护理角色变得困难。
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