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The lived experiences of health care professionals regarding visiting restrictions in the emergency department during the COVID‐19 pandemic: A multi‐perspective qualitative study

  • Yang Lyu,
  • Han Yu,
  • Fengli Gao,
  • Xinhua He,
  • Julia Crilly

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.1576
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 5
pp. 3243 – 3252

Abstract

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Abstract Aims To explore the lived experiences of emergency department (ED) healthcare professionals regarding visiting restrictions during the COVID‐19 pandemic. Design A qualitative phenomenology study. Methods Semi‐structured interviews were undertaken. Participants consisted of 10 physicians, 20 clinical nurses, and three managers, who were purposefully selected from two EDs in China between April and July 2021. Colaizzi's approach guided data analysis. Results Four themes arose: (i) burden moral injury, (ii) higher workload to provide and support patient‐ and family‐centered care, (iii) dissatisfied and unsafe healthcare service for patients and families, and (iv) tailoring strategies to provide family‐centered care. Patient or Public Contribution This study explored the lived experiences of ED health care professionals regarding visiting restrictions during the COVID‐19 pandemic. Noted challenges included communicating with families and ethical decision making. Strategies that support ED clinician welfare, and communication with families are warranted if visiting policy restrictions are continued or re‐introduced.

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