In Viennese hospitals – relatives have less time with loved ones

When relatives are in the hospital and they are feeling bad, you want to be with them. But hardly possible for working people. The “Crown” explains why.

The actual Covid-19-related restrictions on hospital visitors have basically all fallen. No more mandatory testing, only an FFP2 mask must still be worn when in contact with patients. However, this is severely restricted anyway, since the visiting hours leave little leeway, especially for working people. Before Corona, relatives could see their loved ones every day between 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. Now evening visits are limited to Wednesdays and weekends. Aside from visitors, this arrangement is less than ideal for staff on the hospital wards. “When patients are doing very badly, relatives regularly ask us for an exception,” reports a qualified doctor. Nurse from the Landstrasse Clinic. Then they would have to have discussions with the porter in addition to their already stressful work. This means that we have to steer the flow of visitors in a targeted manner. This ensures that our patients can receive visits from their relatives every day, but at the same time are not overwhelmed.”
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