Care and compassion at time of pandemic: an ICU field experience in Italy

J Anesth Analg Crit Care. 2022 Jan 12;2(1):1. doi: 10.1186/s44158-021-00031-6.

Abstract

After the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak in March 2020, the majority of hospital policies have followed guidelines aimed to prevent the virus transmission and the families' entry was denied in all hospital wards and intensive care units (ICU). Despite being necessary, such restrictions have been experienced with discomfort and sufferings by the general ICU staff of Treviso Hospital (Italy) and by families of patients. Therefore, from April 2020, a step-by-step project was developed to reactivate contact with COVID-19 patients' families. The several requests and appeals of intensive care communities and organizations, both nationally and internationally, motivated the Treviso hospital initiative, leading to a model that might be potentially useful to other intensive care units worldwide.

Keywords: COVID-19; Family visits; Family-centred care; Healthcare workers’ well-being; Intensive care units; Italy; Pandemics.

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