2015
DOI: 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2015.1753
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Family-Centered Care and High-Consequence Pathogens

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“…Family-centered care [142,143] in the provision of critical care is, and should remain, best practice at all times, even during an infectious disease outbreak. In keeping with this, every effort should be made to continue bedside family visitation during the COVID-19 pandemic [144,145]. Enabling this requires specific guidance for visitors regarding PPE, clear signage, and support to ensure that family members are not attending hospital while ill and wearing PPE correctly to ensure their safety [146].…”
Section: Supporting Families and Staff Iva How Do We Manage Famimentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Family-centered care [142,143] in the provision of critical care is, and should remain, best practice at all times, even during an infectious disease outbreak. In keeping with this, every effort should be made to continue bedside family visitation during the COVID-19 pandemic [144,145]. Enabling this requires specific guidance for visitors regarding PPE, clear signage, and support to ensure that family members are not attending hospital while ill and wearing PPE correctly to ensure their safety [146].…”
Section: Supporting Families and Staff Iva How Do We Manage Famimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, when employing novel technologies, it is important to ensure local information governance protocols are adhered to even in the pandemic setting. Utilizing existing infrastructure and 'bring-your-own' technology decreases the time required for implementation and costs for the hospital [144,145,147,148].…”
Section: Rationalementioning
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“…In an outbreak setting, staffing considerations must consider the added daily care and supervision tasks children require. 76 As part of facility preparedness, facilities should consider the number of daily care activities that rely on parental/guardian presence. Depending on their age, many children rely on assistance with feeding, bathing, diaper changing, nose wiping, and other care, even when healthy.…”
Section: Special Patient Populationsmentioning
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“…To contain spread, the facility may need to provide increased communication/liaising with relevant local and state/territorial/regional health departments. 76…”
Section: Special Patient Populationsmentioning
confidence: 99%