Moral lessons from residents, close relatives and volunteers about the COVID-19 restrictions in Dutch and Flemish nursing homes

  • Elleke Landeweer
  • , Nina Hovenga
  • , Suzie Noten
  • , Floor Vinckers
  • , Jasper de Witte
  • , Annerieke Stoop
  • , Sytse Zuidema

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Abstract

During the COVID-19 outbreak in 2020, national governments took restrictive measures, such as a visitors ban, prohibition of group activities and quarantine, to protect nursing home residents against infections. As ‘safety’ prevailed, residents and close relatives had no choice but to accept the restrictions. Their perspectives are relevant because the policies had a major impact on them, but they were excluded from the policy decisions. In this study we looked into the moral attitudes of residents, close relatives and volunteers regarding the restrictions in retrospect, and what moral lessons they considered important.
Original languageEnglish
Article number12
Number of pages10
JournalPhilosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine
Volume18
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 6 Sept 2023

Keywords

  • Covid-19
  • Close relatives
  • Moral lessons
  • Nursing homes
  • Residents
  • Restrictive measures
  • Volunteers

Themes from the UHS research agenda

  • Health and welfare
  • Life course, loss and grief

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