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The parental psychological distress caused by separation from their critically ill child during the COVID-19 pandemic: A tale of two cities

INTRODUCTION: A child’s critical illness is a stressful event for the entire family, causing significant emotional distress among parents and changes to family functioning. The Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-Related Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic has abruptly caused modifications in visitati...

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Autores principales: Camporesi, Anna, Abecasis, Francisco, Torres, Erica M., Zoia, Elena, Izzo, Francesca, Ferrario, Stefania, Melloni, Elisa Maria Teresa
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9520916/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36186626
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2022.909210
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author Camporesi, Anna
Abecasis, Francisco
Torres, Erica M.
Zoia, Elena
Izzo, Francesca
Ferrario, Stefania
Melloni, Elisa Maria Teresa
author_facet Camporesi, Anna
Abecasis, Francisco
Torres, Erica M.
Zoia, Elena
Izzo, Francesca
Ferrario, Stefania
Melloni, Elisa Maria Teresa
author_sort Camporesi, Anna
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description INTRODUCTION: A child’s critical illness is a stressful event for the entire family, causing significant emotional distress among parents and changes to family functioning. The Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-Related Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic has abruptly caused modifications in visitation policies of Pediatric Intensive Care Units (PICUs) in many countries. We hypothesized that caregivers with no or severely restricted access to PICUs would demonstrate increased psychological distress as compared to those who had limitless access (LA) to PICUs. METHODS: Sociodemographic variables, levels of psychological distress, ratings of family functioning, and ability to cope with stressful events were collected with an online survey in a group of caregivers after their child’s hospitalization. Ratings of psychological distress were compared between caregivers with no/severely restricted (NA) and with LA to PICUs. RESULTS: Measures of depression, anxiety, and global severity index (GSI) of psychological distress were significantly higher in NA caregivers as compared to LA. Among demographic characteristics of the sample, only gender influenced the severity of psychological symptoms: women showed an increased score on levels of somatization, depression, anxiety, and GSI. Avoidant coping style positively correlated with measures of depression. Univariate General Linear Model (GLM) analyses of the effects of sex, age, visitation policies of PICUs, and score of avoidant coping strategies on measures of psychological distress confirmed a significant univariate effect of no access to PICUs on parents’ psychopathological scores. CONCLUSION: Restrictions imposed on visitation policies in PICU during the pandemic negatively impacted families’ psychological wellbeing. A balance between the safety of patients, families, and health care professionals and meeting the needs of families is of utmost importance.
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spelling pubmed-95209162022-09-30 The parental psychological distress caused by separation from their critically ill child during the COVID-19 pandemic: A tale of two cities Camporesi, Anna Abecasis, Francisco Torres, Erica M. Zoia, Elena Izzo, Francesca Ferrario, Stefania Melloni, Elisa Maria Teresa Front Pediatr Pediatrics INTRODUCTION: A child’s critical illness is a stressful event for the entire family, causing significant emotional distress among parents and changes to family functioning. The Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-Related Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic has abruptly caused modifications in visitation policies of Pediatric Intensive Care Units (PICUs) in many countries. We hypothesized that caregivers with no or severely restricted access to PICUs would demonstrate increased psychological distress as compared to those who had limitless access (LA) to PICUs. METHODS: Sociodemographic variables, levels of psychological distress, ratings of family functioning, and ability to cope with stressful events were collected with an online survey in a group of caregivers after their child’s hospitalization. Ratings of psychological distress were compared between caregivers with no/severely restricted (NA) and with LA to PICUs. RESULTS: Measures of depression, anxiety, and global severity index (GSI) of psychological distress were significantly higher in NA caregivers as compared to LA. Among demographic characteristics of the sample, only gender influenced the severity of psychological symptoms: women showed an increased score on levels of somatization, depression, anxiety, and GSI. Avoidant coping style positively correlated with measures of depression. Univariate General Linear Model (GLM) analyses of the effects of sex, age, visitation policies of PICUs, and score of avoidant coping strategies on measures of psychological distress confirmed a significant univariate effect of no access to PICUs on parents’ psychopathological scores. CONCLUSION: Restrictions imposed on visitation policies in PICU during the pandemic negatively impacted families’ psychological wellbeing. A balance between the safety of patients, families, and health care professionals and meeting the needs of families is of utmost importance. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-09-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9520916/ /pubmed/36186626 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2022.909210 Text en Copyright © 2022 Camporesi, Abecasis, Torres, Zoia, Izzo, Ferrario and Melloni. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Pediatrics
Camporesi, Anna
Abecasis, Francisco
Torres, Erica M.
Zoia, Elena
Izzo, Francesca
Ferrario, Stefania
Melloni, Elisa Maria Teresa
The parental psychological distress caused by separation from their critically ill child during the COVID-19 pandemic: A tale of two cities
title The parental psychological distress caused by separation from their critically ill child during the COVID-19 pandemic: A tale of two cities
title_full The parental psychological distress caused by separation from their critically ill child during the COVID-19 pandemic: A tale of two cities
title_fullStr The parental psychological distress caused by separation from their critically ill child during the COVID-19 pandemic: A tale of two cities
title_full_unstemmed The parental psychological distress caused by separation from their critically ill child during the COVID-19 pandemic: A tale of two cities
title_short The parental psychological distress caused by separation from their critically ill child during the COVID-19 pandemic: A tale of two cities
title_sort parental psychological distress caused by separation from their critically ill child during the covid-19 pandemic: a tale of two cities
topic Pediatrics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9520916/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36186626
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2022.909210
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