A survey of pediatric intensive care unit clinician experience with restricted family presence during COVID-19

Canadian Journal of Anesthesia/Journal canadien d'anesthésie(2023)

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Limiting family presence runs counter to the family-centred values of Canadian pediatric intensive care units (PICUs). This study explores how implementing and enforcing COVID-19-related restricted family presence (RFP) policies impacted PICU clinicians nationally. We conducted a cross-sectional, online, self-administered survey of Canadian PICU clinicians to assess experience and opinions of restrictions, moral distress (Moral Distress Thermometer, range 0–10), and mental health impacts (Impact of Event Scale [IES], range 0–75 and attributable stress [five-point Likert scale]). For analysis, we used descriptive statistics, multivariate regression modelling, and a general inductive approach for free text. Representing 17/19 Canadian PICUs, 368 of 388 respondents (94
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COVID-19/prevention and control,health care personnel,intensive care units,pediatric,visitors to patients
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