Patients in isolation, their physical, environmental and mental health: An exploratory study

Author:

Digby Robin12ORCID,Kramer Sharon12,Yuan Vicky12,Ozavci Guncag12,Bucknall Tracey K.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Quality and Patient Safety, School of Nursing and Midwifery Deakin University Burwood Victoria Australia

2. Alfred Health Melbourne Victoria Australia

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundStrict patient isolation in hospital is associated with adverse health outcomes. However, there is a lack of high‐quality evidence for effective interventions to improve safety and quality of care for these patients.AimsTo identify patient reported areas for improvement in the care of patients in hospital isolation and to determine the feasibility of collecting patient reported outcomes using validated tools.MethodsDesignAn exploratory mixed methods study.SettingA major metropolitan teaching hospital in Melbourne, Australia.ParticipantsPatients in hospital isolation for transmissible infections.Data collectionData were collected by (1) phone interviews with patients in isolation and (2) seven validated measurement tools to assess cognition, loneliness, nutritional status, quality of life, anxiety and depression and physical activity. Data were collected between September and December 2021.Data analysisInterviews were transcribed and analysed using thematic analysis. Quantitative data were analysed descriptively including participant characteristics and outcome data.ResultsParticipants identified areas for improvement including activities to decrease boredom, more contact with staff to mitigate loneliness and increase comfort care, and formalised communication about clinical treatment and discharge plan. Patients with gastrointestinal symptoms were happier to be alone. There were operational challenges within the health service including delays and miscommunication. Only 70% of the participants completed all questionnaires.ConclusionThis study identified areas for improvement in care of patients in isolation and demonstrated that collecting patient reported outcomes using validated tools was feasible. The results of this research will inform development of an intervention to manage adverse effects.Implications for the Profession and/or Patient CarePatients in hospital isolation require additional consideration to ensure that their needs are met to avoid adverse outcomes. The patient experience and comfort can be negatively affected when fundamental care is lacking.Reporting Method (EQUATOR)EQUATOR guidelines for Mixed Methods Reporting in Rehabilitation & Health Sciences (MMR‐RHS).Patient or Public ContributionThirteen patients in hospital isolation agreed to participate in this study, sharing their experiences through interviews and assessment.

Funder

Deakin University

Publisher

Wiley

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