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由于新冠疫情相关探视限制,亲属比住院患者经历更多心理困扰。

Relatives Experience More Psychological Distress Due to COVID-19 Pandemic-Related Visitation Restrictions Than In-Patients.

作者信息

Felser Sabine, Sewtz Corinna, Kriesen Ursula, Kragl Brigitte, Hamann Till, Bock Felix, Strüder Daniel Fabian, Schafmayer Clemens, Dräger Désirée-Louise, Junghanss Christian

机构信息

Hematology, Oncology, Palliative Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Clinic III, University Hospital Rostock, Rostock, Germany.

Department of Neurology, University Hospital Rostock, Rostock, Germany.

出版信息

Front Public Health. 2022 Jul 13;10:862978. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.862978. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The COVID-19 pandemic led to visiting restrictions (VRs) of patients in hospitals. Social contacts between patients' relatives play an important role in convalescence. Isolation may cause new psychological comorbidity. The present study investigated the psychological distress of VR in in-patients and their relatives.

METHODS

From April 1, 2020 to May 20, 2020, 313 in-patients (≥14 years) of the University Medical Center Rostock were interviewed by questionnaires and 51 relatives by phone. Subjective psychological distress was assessed by a distress thermometer [0 (not at all)-100 (extreme)]. The study also investigated stressors due to VR, psychological distress in dependence on demographic or disease-related data, currently used communication channels and desired alternatives and support.

RESULTS

Relatives were more psychologically distressed by VR than in-patients (59 ± 34 vs. 38 ± 30, = 0.002). Loss of direct physical contact and facial expressions/gestures resulted in the most distress. Psychological distress due to VR was independent of demographics and indicates small positive correlations with the severity of physical restriction and the general psychological distress of in-patients. The most frequent ways of communication were phone and social media. Frequently requested alternatives for patients were other interlocutors and free phone/tablet use, for relatives visiting rooms with partitions.

CONCLUSION

VRs are a stressor for patients and their relatives. The establishment of visiting rooms with partitions and the free use of phones/tablets could reduce the additional distress.

摘要

背景

新冠疫情导致医院对患者实施探访限制(VRs)。患者亲属之间的社交接触在康复过程中起着重要作用。隔离可能导致新的心理合并症。本研究调查了住院患者及其亲属因探访限制而产生的心理困扰。

方法

2020年4月1日至2020年5月20日,对罗斯托克大学医学中心的313名住院患者(≥14岁)进行问卷调查,并通过电话对51名亲属进行了调查。通过痛苦温度计[0(完全没有)-100(极度)]评估主观心理困扰。该研究还调查了探访限制带来的压力源、依赖人口统计学或疾病相关数据的心理困扰、目前使用的沟通渠道以及期望的替代方式和支持。

结果

亲属因探访限制而产生的心理困扰比住院患者更严重(59±34 vs. 38±30,P = 0.002)。直接身体接触以及面部表情/手势的缺失导致了最大的困扰。探访限制导致的心理困扰与人口统计学无关,并且与身体限制的严重程度和住院患者的总体心理困扰呈小的正相关。最常见的沟通方式是电话和社交媒体。患者经常要求的替代方式是其他对话者以及免费使用电话/平板电脑,亲属则要求设置有隔断的探访室。

结论

探访限制对患者及其亲属来说是一种压力源。设置有隔断的探访室以及免费使用电话/平板电脑可以减少额外的困扰。

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