Needs and concerns of patients in isolation care units - learnings from COVID-19: A reflection |
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Authors: | Peijin Esther Monica Fan Fazila Aloweni Shu Hui Lim Shin Yuh Ang Karen Perera Aik Huan Quek Hwee Koon Susan Quek Tracy Carol Ayre |
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Affiliation: | Peijin Esther Monica Fan, Fazila Aloweni, Shu Hui Lim, Shin Yuh Ang, Tracy Carol Ayre, Nursing Division, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore 169608, SingaporeKaren Perera, Aik Huan Quek, Hwee Koon Susan Quek, Office of Patient Experience, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore 169608, Singapore |
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Abstract: | With strict measures in place to contain the spread of coronavirus disease 2019, many have been isolated as suspected or confirmed cases. Being isolated causes much inconvenience for the patients and family. Patients' and next-of-kins’ needs and concerns during isolation will be shared together with suggestions for key process improvements. Our hospital’s Senior Patient Experience Managers contact all patients admitted to the isolation wards on a daily basis to provide some form of support. Common issues raised were gathered and strategies to help with their needs and concerns were discussed. Being in isolation is a challenging period for both patients and family. Nonetheless, we can implement measures to mitigate against the adverse effects of isolation. Patient education, effective and efficient means of communication, close monitoring for signs of distress and anxiety, and early intervention could help patients cope better with the whole isolation experience. Nursing management may want to consider implementing the measures shared in the article to manage patient’s stress while not compromising on staff safety. |
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Keywords: | COVID-19 Anxiety Care delivery systems Communicable disease Isolation Infectious disease |
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