Family perceptions related to isolation during COVID-19 hospitalization

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Abstract

During the COVID-19 pandemic, visitor limitations were implemented in hospitals and long-Term-care facilities to prevent transmission of the virus from patients to family members. It is unknown how the context of visitor limitations due to COVID-19 influenced the state of emotions and experiences in family members unable to physically visit their loved ones in person during hospitalization. This article details a study of the perceptions of family members related to being isolated from patients who are hospitalized with confirmed positive COVID-19.

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Eden, C., & Fowler, S. B. (2021). Family perceptions related to isolation during COVID-19 hospitalization. Nursing, 51(8), 56–60. https://doi.org/10.1097/01.NURSE.0000757160.34741.37

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