Safety and Family-Centered Care during Restriction of Hospital Visits due to COVID-19: The Experience of Family Members.
Tânia Sofia Pereira CorreiaMaria Manuela F P S MartinsFernando F BarrosoOlga Maria Martins de Sousa ValentimCésar J V FonsecaManuel José LopesLara Manuela Guedes de PinhoPublished in: Journal of personalized medicine (2022)
Restrictions on hospital visits due to the pandemic of COVID-19 have led to a distancing of families from the hospital setting and influenced healthcare practice, making it difficult to involve families in the care process. In some cases, healthcare professionals made efforts to provide PFCC, attempting to minimize the impact of the visitation restriction. However, there were reported experiences of care delivery that did not consider social and psychological factors and did not place the person and family at the center of the care process, relying instead on the biomedical model. These practices left out important factors for the provision of safe care. It is crucial, even in pandemic settings, that healthcare professionals provide person- and family-centered care to the extent possible, promoting the safety of care. The family should be involved in the care of the person in the inpatient setting.