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The beliefs and attitudes of intensive care unit nurses and patient families regarding an open visitation policy in China

Jingjing Li, Shining Cai, Jinghua Mei, Xiao Liu, Xiaorong Wang, Wenyan Pan, Yuxia Zhang

NURSING IN CRITICAL CARE(2023)

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Aims: To investigate the beliefs and attitudes of intensive care unit (ICU) nurses and patients' family members towards an open visitation policy in the ICU in China and to explore the reasons that promote or hinder open visitation to improve visitation policy. Background: Open visitation policies are widely recommended in many countries. However, there are gaps between evidence and practice. Most ICUs in China still use a restrictive policy for family visits, which raises controversy. There are limited visiting times, and family visitors are not allowed to enter the ICU. Study Design: A multicentre survey was conducted in seven hospitals in China. Methods: The Beliefs and Attitudes towards Visitation in the Intensive Care Unit Questionnaire (BAVIQ) was administered to ICU nurses and patient families from 11 the ICUs of seven hospitals. A total of 275 questionnaires were completed and returned by ICU nurses and 139 by patients' family members. Results: Among nurses, the belief scale score was 2.87 +/- 0.33 (range 2-4), and the attitude scale score was 5.53 +/- 1.12 (range 2.33-7). The belief scale was divided into three subscales: nurses, patients, and patients' families. The subscale score for patients' families was the highest, and the nurses' subscale score was the lowest. Most (84.0%) of the nurses were satisfied with the current ICU visitation policy. The belief and attitude scores were 3.13 +/- 0.39 (range 1.96-4) and 6.18 +/- 1.20 (range 1.67-7), respectively, for family members. The scores of the three subscales, that is, patients, patients' families and nurses, were 3.13 +/- 0.40, 3.26 +/- 0.43, and 3.04 +/- 0.49, respectively. Conclusion: Nurses' beliefs and attitudes towards implementing an open visitation policy in China are at a less positive level than those of patient family members. Relevance to Clinical Practice: The beliefs and attitudes of nurses towards open visi-tation policy in China need to be improved. The question of how to mobilize nurses' enthusiasm for an open visitation policy poses a challenge for ICU management.
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beliefs and attitudes,ICU,open visitation policy
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