Children visiting intensive care units and emergency departments: Kids are welcome!

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Abstract

In this white paper, key recommendations for visitation by children in intensive care units (ICU; both pediatric and adult), intermediate care units and emergency departments (ED) are presented. In ICUs and EDs in German-speaking countries, the visiting policies for children and adolescents are regulated very heterogeneously: sometimes they are allowed to visit patients without restrictions in age and time duration, sometimes this is only possible from the age of teenager on, and only for a short duration. A request from children to visit often triggers different, sometimes restrictive reactions among the staff. Management is encouraged to reflect on this attitude together with their employees and to develop a culture of family-centered care. Despite limited evidence, there are more advantages for than against a visit, also in hygienic, psychosocial, ethical, religious, and cultural aspects. No general recommendation can be made for or against visits. The decisions for a visit are complex and require careful consideration.

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Brauchle, M., Deffner, T., Brinkmann, A., Dehner, S., Dubb, R., Finkeldei, S., … Nydahl, P. (2023). Children visiting intensive care units and emergency departments: Kids are welcome! Medizinische Klinik - Intensivmedizin Und Notfallmedizin, 118(5), 351–357. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00063-023-01004-z

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