A Concept Analysis of Family Presence During COVID-19.

IF 1.4 Q3 NURSING
Sarah Dudeck, Erika Hibler, Karamvir Gill, Tara Shantz, Laura Kovick, Brigitte Cypress, Meriam Caboral-Stevens
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Abstract

Background: In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic required health care organizations throughout the United States to implement strict visitor restriction policies to mitigate the spread of the virus. These policy changes had a direct impact on family presence (FP) in hospital settings.

Purpose: The aim of this study was to conduct a concept analysis of FP during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Methods: Walker and Avant's 8-step method was used.

Results: Four defining attributes of FP during COVID-19 were derived based on a review of the literature: being there or with, seeing is believing, during challenging times, and subjective advocates. The COVID-19 pandemic was the main antecedent of the concept. The consequences and empirical referents were discussed. Model, borderline, and contrary cases were developed.

Conclusion: This concept analysis provided an understanding of the concept of FP during COVID-19, which is imperative to optimizing patient care outcomes, as literature identified a support person or system as an extension of the care team that facilitates successful care management. Whether by advocating for their patients to have a support person present during team rounds, or by stepping in as the patient's main support system in the absence of family, nurses must find a way to do what is best for their patients even during the unprecedented times of a global pandemic.

COVID-19期间家庭存在的概念分析
背景:2020年,COVID-19大流行要求美国各地的医疗机构实施严格的访客限制政策,以减轻病毒的传播。这些政策变化对医院环境中的家庭存在(FP)有直接影响。目的:本研究的目的是对COVID-19大流行期间的计划生育进行概念分析。方法:采用Walker和Avant的8步法。结果:通过对文献的回顾,得出了COVID-19期间计划生育的四个定义属性:亲临现场或与之同行、眼见为实、艰难时期和主观倡导。新冠肺炎大流行是这一概念的主要前提。讨论了结论和经验参考。模型,临界,和相反的情况下发展。结论:该概念分析提供了对COVID-19期间计划生育概念的理解,这对于优化患者护理结果至关重要,因为文献将支持人员或系统确定为护理团队的延伸,有助于成功的护理管理。无论是倡导患者在团队查房时有一名支持人员在场,还是在没有家人的情况下作为患者的主要支持系统介入,护士都必须找到一种方法,即使在前所未有的全球大流行时期,也要为患者做最好的事情。
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2.40
自引率
5.90%
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期刊介绍: The primary purpose of Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing™ is to provide nurses with accurate, current, and relevant information and services to excel in critical care practice.
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