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Introduction of open visiting policy in intensive care units in Ukraine: policy analysis and the ethical perspective.

Igor A Zupanets1, Viktoriia Ye Dobrova1, Kseniia L Ratushna1, Sergii O Silchenko2.   

Abstract

Open visiting policy (OVP) in intensive care units (ICU) is considered a favorable visiting regime that may benefit patients and their family members as well as medical staff. The article examines the conditions and causes of OVP-making process in Ukraine and presents the ethical analysis of its implications with respect to the key stakeholders: ICU patients, family members, and medical staff. The OVP, established by the Ministry of Health in June, 2016, changes current approaches to the recognition of the role of families in critically ill patients' care dramatically; it does, however, have serious shortcomings. The analysis of risks and benefits showed that OVP does not adequately cater to the needs of all the key players-family members, patients, and medical staff. Moreover, there is no clear mechanism to control OVP implementation via feedback from all the key players (particularly patients and their families). These issues give rise to a concern that the implementation of OVP will die on the vine. In order to prevent this, a range of measures is required: the optimization of the ICU facilities and internal procedures, supervision of OVP implementation by policy-makers, training of medical staff, and providing family members with educational programs. Considering current shortcomings, it is crucially important to develop clear and consistent internal guidelines in hospitals that will guarantee the introduction of open ICU visiting and quality of critical care provisions. © National University of Singapore and Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2018.

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Keywords:  Ethical analysis; Intensive care unit; Open visiting policy; Policy-making; Ukraine

Year:  2018        PMID: 33717281      PMCID: PMC7747421          DOI: 10.1007/s41649-018-0057-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Asian Bioeth Rev        ISSN: 1793-9453


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