Bed-Sitting Bans "Demeaning"
March 17th 2010
Patients are being treated in a "demeaning" fashion by hospitals that ban doctors and visitors from sitting on their beds, a senior GP says today.Patient in hospital bed.
Bed-sitting bans are the latest in the hospital drive to reduce infection rates - but according to Dr Iona Heath, there is no hard evidence for them.
Even flowers should be allowed back in - to bring "joy" to patients, according to Dr Heath.
Bans are even imposed when patients are dying, she writes in the British Medical Journal.
She writes: "Rules that mostly diminish the joys of life rather than enhance them, unless absolutely necessary, have no place in hospitals where joy is too often in short supply.
http://www.staffnurse.com/nursing-news-articles/bed-sitting-bans-demeaning-3957.htmlBritish hospitals: No sitting allowed
By MARIA CHENG (AP) – 1 day ago
LONDON — Britons trying to cheer up their hospitalized friends and relatives often have to do so standing up; sitting on the bed usually isn't allowed.
In a commentary published Wednesday in the British medical journal BMJ, Dr. Iona Heath argues the recommendation is unjustified and denies patients the chance to be close to their loved ones.
British authorities claim the ban on sitting is needed to prevent patients from getting infected by visitors and health care staff.
"Don't be tempted to sit on the patient's bed," warns the Peninsula National Health Service Treatment Centre in Devon in guidance on its Web site. Hospitals throughout Britain have similar advice, in addition to banning fresh flowers.
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