马里和法国COVID-19疫情期间医院限制家属探视的对策

Abdourahmane Coulibaly, Fanny Chabrol, Laurence Touré, Renyou Hou, Boubacar Sidiki Ibrahim Dramé, Kate Zinszer, Valéry Ridde
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很少有研究关注流行病背景下家庭在医院的存在。本研究旨在通过回答以下问题来填补这一空白:在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,在法国和马里的一家医院,专业人员、患者及其家属如何应对或多或少对家庭访问和存在的严格限制?在大流行的前两波期间,通过111次半结构化访谈收集了数据(法国= 55,马里= 56)。大多数访谈是与工作人员(n = 103)进行的,但在马里的情况下也与家属进行了访谈(n = 8)。调查人员还进行了150天的实地观察,其中44天在法国,106天在马里。采用归纳方法进行专题分析。对访谈内容进行分析,以确定访谈中与这些不同主题相关的段落。该研究强调了医疗-临床系统在大流行背景下为患者的许多情感需求提供适当反应的困难。法国的家庭受益于减轻压力的支助服务,而在马里,没有采取这方面的主动行动。在这两个国家,家庭经常使用电话作为与亲戚联系的另一种方式。结果表明,在两种情况下,家庭的存在和参与有助于更好地响应患者的心理情感需求,从而促进这一领域的弹性。
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Responses to Hospital Restrictions on Family Visits during the COVID-19 Epidemic in Mali and France.

Few studies have focused on the presence of families in the hospital in the context of an epidemic. The present study aims to contribute to filling this gap by answering the following question: How did professionals, patients and their families cope with more or less drastic restrictions to family visits and presence during the COVID-19 pandemic in a French and a Malian hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic? Data were collected during the first two waves of the pandemic through 111 semi-structured interviews (France = 55, Mali = 56). Most of the interviews were conducted with staff (n = 103), but also with families in the case of Mali (n = 8). The investigators also conducted 150 days of field observations, 44 in France and 106 in Mali. Thematic analysis was applied using an inductive approach. Interviews were content analyzed to identify passages in the interviews that were relevant to these different themes. The study highlighted the difficulty for the medical-clinical system to provide appropriate responses to the many emotional needs of patients in a pandemic context. Families in France benefited from a support service to reduce stress, while in Mali, no initiative was taken in this sense. In both countries, families often used the telephone as an alternative means of communicating with relatives. The results showed that in the two contexts, the presence and involvement of the families contributed to a better response to the patients' psycho-affective demands and thus promoted resilience in this field.

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