Psychological impact of quarantine on caregivers at a children's hospital for contact with case of COVID-19

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Abstract

Quarantine often provokes negative psychological consequences. Thus, we aimed to identify the psychological and behavioral responses and stressors of caregivers quarantined with young patients after a close contact to a coronavirus disease 2019 case at a children's hospital. More than 90% of the caregivers reported feelings of worry and nervousness, while some of them reported suicidal ideations (4.2%), and/or homicidal ideations (1.4%). Fear of infection of the patient (91.7%) and/or oneself (86.1%) were most frequently reported stressors. A multidisciplinary team including infection control team, pediatrician, psychiatrist, nursing staff and legal department provided supplies and services to reduce caregiver's psychological distress. Psychotropic medication was needed in five (6.9%), one of whom was admitted to the psychiatry department due to suicidality. Quarantine at a children's hospital makes notable psychological impacts on the caregivers and a multidisciplinary approach is required.

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Kim, H., Park, K. J., Shin, Y. W., Lee, J. S., Chung, S., Lee, T., … Kim, H. W. (2020). Psychological impact of quarantine on caregivers at a children’s hospital for contact with case of COVID-19. Journal of Korean Medical Science, 35(28). https://doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2020.35.e255

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