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      Implementation and sustainment strategies for open visitation in the intensive care unit: A multicentre qualitative study

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          Abstract

          Objective

          Open visitation in adult intensive care units has been associated with improved family and patient outcomes. However, worldwide adoption of this practice has been slow and reasons for this are unclear. This study documents barriers and strategies for implementing and sustaining open visitation in adult intensive care units in the United States experienced by nursing leadership.

          Research design

          Qualitative approach using grounded theory.

          Participants

          Nurse leaders in adult intensive care units with open visitation.

          Setting

          Magnet® or Pathway to Excellence® designated hospitals in the United States.

          Methods

          Semi structured interviews were conducted with 19 nurse leaders from 15 geographically dispersed hospitals. Interviews were recorded, transcribed and imported into Atlas.ti qualitative software for analysis. Grounded theory constant comparison analysis was used for coding and category development.

          Findings

          The analysis revealed three barriers; nursing attitudes and clinical and nonclinical barriers. Strategies to overcome these barriers were empathy, evidence-based practice, models of care, shared governance, nurse discretion, security and family spaces.

          Conclusion

          Intensive care nursing leadership experienced distinct barriers and strategies during pre-implementation, implementation and sustainment of open visitation. Other nursing leaders interested in open visitation can use these findings as they plan this transition in their intensive care units.

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                Contributors
                Journal
                Intensive Crit Care Nurs
                Intensive Crit Care Nurs
                Intensive & Critical Care Nursing
                Published by Elsevier Ltd.
                0964-3397
                1532-4036
                24 August 2020
                24 August 2020
                : 102927
                Affiliations
                Davis & Henley College of Nursing, Sacred Heart University, 5151 Park Avenue, Fairfield, CT 06825, United States
                Author notes
                [* ]Corresponding author. milnerk@ 123456sacredheart.edu
                Article
                S0964-3397(20)30130-0 102927
                10.1016/j.iccn.2020.102927
                7444949
                05a1a400-223d-429c-b0f1-282a9492f333
                © 2020 Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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                : 16 February 2020
                : 27 June 2020
                : 22 July 2020
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                intensive care units,critical care,family,patient,open visitation,unrestricted visitation

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