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Surveying pediatric car ying pediatric caregivers’ readiness for dy eadiness for dyad isolation in the ad isolation in the hospital during COVID-19

机译:在Covid-19期间,测量儿科汽车ying儿科护理人员对Dyad隔离中Dyad隔离的干燥准备情况

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The onset of any emerging outbreak is stressful for everyone. Singapore was one of many countries affected early by COVID-19. In response, many precautionary measures were quickly initiated, including the isolation of suspected COVID-19 pediatric cases, and their caregivers were isolated together with their hospitalized children as a result. Caregivers play an important role in facilitating their child’s health in the hospital. Rooming in with their children during hospitalization promotes the benefits of parental presence and reduces separation effects. However, sudden admission with strict movement restrictions poses stress to these caregivers too. This study ran a 3-part paper-based survey to understand the stresses and concerns which caregivers faced when suddenly entering dyad isolation. The survey polled caregivers’ general perception of the situation, and also used questions adapted from the SARS Fear Scale and the Hospital Anxiety & Depression Scale (HADS). Caregivers in the COVID-19 isolation units did not expect their child to be isolated and were not prepared for dyad isolation with their children. They were found to be more dejected and were concerned that they themselves might have possibly infected their family and friends. Caregivers of children suspected of COVID-19 should be pre-empted to prepare for the possibility of isolation. This may include bringing in toys and personal entertainment to reduce boredom, as well as other essential needs. Patient mental wellness programs may consider extending their services to these caregivers too.
机译:任何新兴爆发的发病都对每个人都很紧张。新加坡是Covid-19影响的许多国家之一。在回应中,迅速启动了许多预防措施,包括疑似Covid-19儿科病例的分离,其护理人员随着他们的住院儿童分离。护理人员在促进孩子在医院的健康方面发挥着重要作用。在住院期间与孩子一起享受父母存在的好处,并降低分离效果。然而,严格的运动限制突然录取也对这些护理人员带来了压力。本研究规定了一项基于3部分的纸张调查,了解护理人员在突然进入Dyad隔离时所面临的压力和担忧。调查调查了护理人员对这种情况的一般性看法,也使用了从SARS恐惧规模和医院焦虑&amp的问题的问题;抑郁尺度(曾经)。 Covid-19孤立单位的护理人员并没有指望他们的孩子被隔绝,并没有为与孩子的Dyad隔离做好准备。他们被发现更令人沮丧,而且担心他们自己可能会感染他们的家人和朋友。涉嫌Covid-19的儿童的护理人员应被预先抢先抢先,以准备孤立的可能性。这可能包括带来玩具和个人娱乐,以减少无聊,以及其他基本需求。患者心理健康计划也可以考虑将其服务延长给这些护理人员。

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