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意大利儿科重症监护病房的家长陪护和探视政策:一项全国性调查。

Parental presence and visiting policies in Italian pediatric intensive care units: a national survey.

机构信息

Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Granda-Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, Milan, Italy.

出版信息

Pediatr Crit Care Med. 2011 Mar;12(2):e46-50. doi: 10.1097/PCC.0b013e3181dbe9c2.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To investigate parental presence and visiting policies in Italian pediatric intensive care units (PICUs).

DESIGN

: Descriptive survey.

SETTING

All 34 Italian PICUs.

PATIENTS

Patients were not involved in this work.

INTERVENTIONS

None.

MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS

A questionnaire was sent to the unit heads. Response rate was 100%. Median daily visiting time for parents was 300 mins; for other visitors, it was 120 mins. Twelve percent of PICUs had unrestricted policies; 59% did not allow the constant presence of a parent, even during the day. Visits from other relatives and from nonfamily were not permitted in 35% and 88% of units, respectively. Policies were not modified for a dying patient in 6% of PICUs. Children's visits were not allowed in 76% of units. Cardiac surgical PICUs were more likely to have restrictive visiting hours. Parents were permitted to be present at the bedside during ordinary nursing procedures, invasive procedures or cardiopulmonary resuscitation in 62%, 3%, and 9% of PICUs, respectively. No waiting room was provided in 32% of PICUs. Gowning procedures were compulsory for visitors in 94% of units. In 48% of PICUs, a formal process of revising visiting policies was ongoing. On patient admission, 77% of PICUs provided the family with informative material on the unit. Phone information on the patient was given frequently (often/always, 70% of PICUs).

CONCLUSIONS

In Italian PICUs, there is a marked tendency to apply restrictive visiting policies, not to allow parents 24-hr access at bedside, and to limit the presence of parents during procedures and cardiopulmonary resuscitation. A revision of current policies has begun, signaling a readiness for change.

摘要

目的

调查意大利儿科重症监护病房(PICU)的家长探视政策。

方法

描述性调查。

地点

所有 34 家意大利 PICU。

患者

本研究未涉及患者。

干预措施

无。

测量和主要结果

向单位负责人发送了一份问卷。应答率为 100%。父母的每日平均探视时间为 300 分钟;其他访客的平均探视时间为 120 分钟。12%的 PICU 实行无限制政策;59%的 PICU 不允许家长全天持续陪护。35%和 88%的 PICU 分别不允许其他亲属和非亲属探视。6%的 PICU 不会因临终患者而改变政策。76%的 PICU 不允许患儿探视。心脏外科 PICU 更有可能实行限制探视时间政策。在 62%、3%和 9%的 PICU 中,允许家长在普通护理、侵入性操作或心肺复苏期间在床边陪伴;32%的 PICU 没有等候室。94%的 PICU 要求访客穿隔离衣。48%的 PICU 正在进行探视政策的修订程序。在患者入院时,77%的 PICU 向家属提供有关科室的信息材料。70%的 PICU 经常/总是向家属提供有关患者的电话信息。

结论

在意大利的 PICU 中,普遍存在实行限制探视政策的趋势,不允许家长 24 小时随时在床边陪伴,限制家长在操作和心肺复苏期间的陪伴。目前已经开始修订现行政策,表明愿意做出改变。

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