Infection prevention and control across the continuum of COVID‐19 care: A qualitative study of patients', caregivers' and providers' experiences
Abstract Introduction Healthcare facilities adopted restrictive visitor policies as a result of the COVID‐19 (COVID) pandemic. Though these measures were necessary to promote the safety of patients, families and healthcare providers, it led to isolation and loneliness amongst acute care inpatients t...
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Main Authors: | Marina B. Wasilewski (Author), Zara Szigeti (Author), Christine L. Sheppard (Author), Jacqueline Minezes (Author), Sander L. Hitzig (Author), Amanda L. Mayo (Author), Lawrence R. Robinson (Author), Maria Lung (Author), Robert Simpson (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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