Impact of visitation restrictions on the mental health of family caregivers during the COVID-19 pandemic: A mixed methods study

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Honda, Ayumi [1 ,4 ]
Liu, Yin [2 ]
Ono, Mayo [3 ]
Nishida, Takahiro [3 ]
Tsukigi, Tatsuya [3 ]
Fauth, Elizabeth B. [2 ]
Honda, Sumihisa [3 ]
机构
[1] St Marys Coll, Dept Nursing, Fukuoka, Japan
[2] Utah State Univ, Dept Human Dev & Family Studies, Logan, UT USA
[3] Nagasaki Univ, Grad Sch Biomed Sci, Dept Nursing, Nagasaki, Japan
[4] St Marys Coll, Dept Nursing, 422 Tsubukuhonmachi, Kurume, Fukuoka 8308558, Japan
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COVID-19; family caregiver; family nursing; long-term care facility; psychological distress; SCREENING SCALES; SATISFACTION; K10;
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10.1111/jan.15918
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R47 [护理学];
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1011 ;
摘要
AimTo examine the mental health conditions of family caregivers residing away from their loved ones who experienced visitation restrictions during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic.DesignA mixed-methods design applying the Kessler Scale-10 for the quantitative measurement of psychological distress and an open-ended question for qualitative analysis.MethodsThe participants were recruited from care facilities between February and September 2021. This cross-sectional study included 197 family caregivers who were utilizing formal residential care services for their loved ones. Using thematic analyses, open-ended responses regarding the impact of visitation restrictions were coded. These themes were then examined to determine thematic patterns across caregiver characteristics.ResultsThirteen themes were identified regarding the impact of visitation restrictions. Many participants reported primary harmful effects as follows: 'inability to confirm the type of care and lifestyle assistance provided to an older relative' and 'difficulty communicating with an older relative because of the inability to converse face-to-face'. Younger age, being employed, poor sleep, poor relationship quality with the care recipient and experiencing harmful effects from the visitation restrictions were associated with psychological distress.ConclusionOur findings suggest that to maintain positive mental health after a care transition, it is important for family caregivers to take part in the care of their loved ones and ensure information sharing between the care recipient's family and institution.ImpactThese findings suggest that both residents and family caregivers living outside facilities may feel distressed due to separation. Therefore, institutional care staff needs to consider how to adjust facility procedures or communication with family caregivers.Patient or Public ContributionThe comments obtained from the participants in this survey helped to shape the study design and are expected to contribute to the further development of quality facility care.
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