Journal article
Visitor restrictions in hospitals during infectious disease outbreaks: An ethical approach to policy development and requests for exemptions
R McDougall, C Warton, C Chew, C Delany, D Ko, J Massie
Bioethics | WILEY | Published : 2023
DOI: 10.1111/bioe.13188
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Abstract
In this paper, we explore the ethics of restricting visitation to hospitals during an infectious disease outbreak. We aim to answer three questions: What are the features of an ethically justified hospital visitor restriction policy? Should policies include scope for case-by-case exemptions? How should decisions about exemptions be made? Based on a critical interpretive review of the existing ethical literature on visitor restrictions, we argue that an ethically justified hospital visitor restriction policy has the following features: proportionality, comprehensiveness, harm mitigation, exemptions for specific patient populations, visitation decisions made separately from a patient's treatin..
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Funding Acknowledgements
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The authors are grateful to Lynn Gillam for helpful early discussions of this work. This work was supported by the Melbourne School of Population and Global Health COVID-19 Support Grant Scheme under grant number CHE_McDougall2021.