Perceived Consequences of COVID-19 Restrictive Visitation Policy on Family Members at Rural Hospitals in Vhembe District: A Qualitative Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Setting
3. Material and Methods
4. Population and Sampling
5. Data Collection Method
5.1. Data Analysis
5.2. Measures to Ensure Trustworthiness
5.3. Presentation of Results
Characteristics of Participants
5.4. Presentation of Findings
- Theme 1:
- Inadequate measures for temporary communication channels and technique
- Sub-theme 1.1:
- Feeling of helplessness
- Sub-theme 1.2:
- Limited opportunities to communicate with the sick family member
- Theme 2:
- Mental health effects of COVID-19 admission
- Sub-theme 2.1:
- Fear and emotional trauma
- Sub-theme 2.2:
- Value of family support
- Theme 3:
- Poor/Lack of standardised visitation policy during COVID-19 pandemic
- Sub-theme 3.1:
- Mixed feelings regarding visitation
- Sub-theme 3.2:
- Suggested visitation interventions
6. Discussion
Limitations of the Study
7. Conclusions
Implications for Practice
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Guidelines and Standards Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Participant Number | Age | Gender | Ethnic Group | Employed/Unemployed | Relationship |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 63 | Male | Venda | Unemployed | Parent |
2 | 30 | Male | Venda | Unemployed | Spouse |
3 | 42 | Female | Tsonga | Unemployed | Parent |
4 | 28 | Female | Venda | Employed | Parent |
5 | 21 | Male | Tsonga | Unemployed | Child |
6 | 40 | Female | Tsonga | Employed | Spouse |
7 | 28 | Female | Venda | Employed | Spouse |
8 | 60 | Male | Venda | Unemployed | Grand parent |
9 | 44 | Male | Venda | Employed | Spouse |
10 | 65 | Female | Venda | Pensioner | Spouse |
11 | 64 | Female | Tsonga | Pensioner | Parent |
12 | 55 | Male | Venda | Pensioner | Spouse |
Themes | Sub-Themes |
---|---|
1. Inadequate measures for temporary communication channels and techniques. | 1.1. Feeling of helplessness 1.2. Limited opportunities to communicate with the sick family member |
2. Mental health effects of COVID-19 admission | 2.1. Fear and emotional trauma 2.2. Value of family support |
3. Poor/ lack of standardised visitation policy during COVID 19-pandemic | 3.1. Mixed feelings regarding visitation 3.2. Suggested visitation interventions |
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Maputle, M.S.; Mbedzi, T.; Maluleke, M.; Netshikweta, M.L.; Ramathuba, D.U.; Raliphaswa, N.S.; Luhalima, T.R.; Mulondo, S.A.; Malwela, T.; Tshililo, A.R.; et al. Perceived Consequences of COVID-19 Restrictive Visitation Policy on Family Members at Rural Hospitals in Vhembe District: A Qualitative Study. Nurs. Rep. 2023, 13, 1399-1409. https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep13040117
Maputle MS, Mbedzi T, Maluleke M, Netshikweta ML, Ramathuba DU, Raliphaswa NS, Luhalima TR, Mulondo SA, Malwela T, Tshililo AR, et al. Perceived Consequences of COVID-19 Restrictive Visitation Policy on Family Members at Rural Hospitals in Vhembe District: A Qualitative Study. Nursing Reports. 2023; 13(4):1399-1409. https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep13040117
Chicago/Turabian StyleMaputle, Maria Sonto, Takalani Mbedzi, Mary Maluleke, Mutshinyalo Lizzy Netshikweta, Dorah Ursula Ramathuba, Ndidzulafhi Selina Raliphaswa, Takalani Rhoda Luhalima, Seani Adrinah Mulondo, Thivhulawi Malwela, Azwidihwi Rose Tshililo, and et al. 2023. "Perceived Consequences of COVID-19 Restrictive Visitation Policy on Family Members at Rural Hospitals in Vhembe District: A Qualitative Study" Nursing Reports 13, no. 4: 1399-1409. https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep13040117
APA StyleMaputle, M. S., Mbedzi, T., Maluleke, M., Netshikweta, M. L., Ramathuba, D. U., Raliphaswa, N. S., Luhalima, T. R., Mulondo, S. A., Malwela, T., Tshililo, A. R., Mafumo, J. L., Shilubane, N. H., Ndou, N. D., & Netshisaulu, K. G. (2023). Perceived Consequences of COVID-19 Restrictive Visitation Policy on Family Members at Rural Hospitals in Vhembe District: A Qualitative Study. Nursing Reports, 13(4), 1399-1409. https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep13040117