Visitor restriction policies and practices in children's hospitals in North America: results of an Emerging Infections Network Survey

Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol. 2018 Aug;39(8):968-971. doi: 10.1017/ice.2018.128. Epub 2018 Jun 21.

Abstract

Objective: To delineate the timing of, indications for, and assessment of visitor restriction policies and practices (VRPP) in pediatric facilities.

Design: An electronic survey to characterize VRPP in pediatric healthcare facilities.

Methods: The Infectious Diseases Society of America Emerging Infections Network surveyed 334 pediatric infectious disease consultants via an electronic link. Descriptive analyses were performed.

Results: A total of 170 eligible respondents completed a survey between 12 July and August 15, 2016, for a 51% response rate. Of the 104 respondents (61%) familiar with their VRPP, 92 (88%) had VRPP in all inpatient units. The respondents reported age-based VRPP (74%) symptom-based VRPP (97%), and outbreak-specific VRPP (75%). Symptom-based VRPP were reported to be seasonal by 24% of respondents and to be implemented year-round according to 70% of respondents. According to the respondents, communication of VRPP to families occurred at admission (87%) and through signage in care areas (64%), while communication of VRPP to staff occurred by email (77%), by meetings (55%), and by signage in staff-only areas (49%). Respondents reported that enforcement of VRPP was the responsibility of nursing (80%), registration clerks (58%), unit clerks (53%), the infection prevention team (31%), or clinicians 16 (16%). They also reported that the effectiveness of VRPP was assessed through active surveillance of hospital acquired respiratory infections (62%), through active surveillance of healthcare worker exposures (28%) and through patient/family satisfaction assessments (29%).

Conclusion: Visitor restriction policies and practices vary in scope, implementation, enforcement, and physician awareness in pediatric facilities. A prospective multisite evaluation of outcomes would facilitate the adoption of uniform guidance.

Publication types

  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.

MeSH terms

  • Communicable Diseases, Emerging / prevention & control*
  • Cross Infection / prevention & control*
  • Disease Outbreaks / prevention & control
  • Health Care Surveys
  • Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice*
  • Hospitals, Pediatric / organization & administration
  • Humans
  • North America
  • Organizational Policy*
  • Pediatricians / psychology*
  • Societies, Scientific
  • Visitors to Patients*