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. 2022 Jul 5;10(3):E622–E632. doi: 10.9778/cmajo.20210202

Table 2:

Family presence policies early in the COVID-19 pandemic (March–May 2020) for all Canadian PICUs — results of literature search*

Hospital, city, province Policy information source Document type(s) No. of people at bedside Switching practice to enable second parent or support Approach to minor-age siblings Approach to other non-parent family and visitors Response to family or visitors with infectious symptoms or risk§ In-hospital mobility
Patients without SARS-CoV-2 infection Patients with confirmed or suspected SARS-CoV-2 infection
Janeway Children’s Health and Rehabilitation Centre, St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador Health authority Website, social media NS NS NS Not allowed or only at end of life Not allowed NS NS
IWK Health, Halifax, Nova Scotia Hospital Website 1 NS NS Not allowed or only at end of life NS Screened NS
CHU de Québec–Université Laval, Québec City, Quebec Hospital Website 1 NS NS Not allowed or only at end of life Not allowed NS NS
CIUSSS de l’Estrie–CHU Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Quebec Health authority Website NS NS NS NS NS Not allowed NS
Montreal Children’s Hospital; Montréal, Quebec Hospital Website 2 (strict) NS Unnecessary Not allowed or only at end of life Not allowed NS NS
CHU Sainte-Justine, Montréal, Quebec Hospital Website 2 (strict) NS Unnecessary Not allowed or only at end of life Not allowed Not allowed NS
Kingston Health Sciences Centre, Kingston, Ontario Hospital Original policy, website NS NS NS Not allowed or only at end of life Not allowed Screened NS
Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario, Ottawa, Ontario Hospital Website 2 (strict) NS Restricted times or frequencies Not allowed or only at end of life Not allowed Screened NS
The Hospital for Sick Children, cardiac, Toronto, Ontario Hospital Website 1 NS NS Not allowed or only at end of life Not allowed Screened NS
The Hospital for Sick Children, medical–surgical, Toronto, Ontario Hospital Website 1 NS NS Not allowed or only at end of life Not allowed Screened NS
McMaster Children’s Hospital, Hamilton, Ontario Hospital Website NS 1 NS NS NS NS NS
Children’s Hospital–London Health Sciences Centre, London, Ontario Hospital News release 1 NS NS Not allowed or only at end of life Not allowed Not allowed NS
Children’s Hospital–Health Sciences Centre, Winnipeg, Manitoba Hospital Website 1 NS NS At manager’s discretion NS NS NS
Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Health authority Original policy, website, news release, poster 1 1 Not allowed Not allowed or only at end of life Not allowed Not allowed Not allowed to leave PICU room
Stollery Children’s Hospital, cardiac, Edmonton, Alberta Health authority Original policy, website NS NS NS Not allowed or only at end of life NS Not allowed NS
Stollery Children’s Hospital, medical–surgical, Edmonton, Alberta Health authority Original policy, website NS NS NS Not allowed or only at end of life NS Not allowed NS
Alberta Children’s Hospital, Calgary, Alberta Health authority Original policy, website NS NS NS Not allowed or only at end of life NS Not allowed NS
BC Children’s Hospital, Vancouver, British Columbia Hospital Website 2 (strict) NS Unnecessary Not allowed or only at end of life NS Screened NS
Victoria General Hospital, Victoria, British Columbia Health authority Website 1 1 Restricted times or frequencies Not allowed or only at end of life NS Not allowed NS
No. not specified (%) 7 (37) 16 (84) 13 (68) 2 (11) 9 (47) 5 (26) 18 (95)

Note: NS = not specified, PICU = pediatric intensive care unit.

For full data, see Appendix 4, available at www.cmajopen.ca/content/10/3/E622/suppl/DC1.

*

Abstracted and abbreviated from publicly accessible documents.

Refers to a PICU or hospital practice in which the number at the bedside is limited to enable 1 caregiver to leave and be replaced by a different caregiver. In this table, switches were designated as “unnecessary” if both parents or 2 caregivers could be present at the same time.

Including siblings over age 18 years.

§

Including respiratory infectious symptoms or suspected SARS-CoV-2. ”Screened” indicates that family members were screened for infection, without indication of the action taken if a visitor screened positive.

Refers to whether caregivers were allowed to leave the PICU room and move around the hospital for any reason, including accessing basic needs.