Impact of COVID-19-related restricted family presence policies on Canadian pediatric intensive care unit clinicians: a qualitative study.
Molly J RyanLaurie LeeSara DrisdelleDaniel GarrosJamie A SeabrookJanet CurranJacqueline BretzlerCorey SlumkoskiMartha WallsLaura BettsStacy BurgessJennifer Ruth FosterPublished in: Canadian journal of anaesthesia = Journal canadien d'anesthesie (2024)
Pediatric intensive care unit clinicians were impacted by restricted family presence policies during the COVID-19 pandemic. These policies contributed to feelings of disempowerment and challenged clinicians' perceived ability to provide the best family-centred care possible. Frontline expertise should be incorporated into the design and implementation of policies to best support family-centred care in any context and minimize risks of moral distress for PICU clinicians.