COVID AND DEPRIVATION OF THE RIGHT TO VISIT IN HEALTH AND MEDICAL-SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND MEDICO-SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS: MAINTAINING THE RELATIONSHIP AND THINKING ABOUT THE USE OF DIGITAL TOOLS

Authors

  • Mylène GOURIOT ngénieure d’études, Espace de réflexion éthique de Normandie, CHU de Caen, Université Caen Normandie & U 1086 ANTICIPE, Inserm, Université Caen Normandie
  • Maud CHARVIN Ingénieure d’études, Espace de réflexion éthique de Normandie, CHU de Caen, Université Caen Normandie & U 1086 ANTICIPE, Inserm, Université Caen Normandie
  • Bertille SUZAT Médecin généraliste, Centre Hospitalier Public du Cotentin, Cherbourg en Cotentin
  • Grégoire MOUTEL PUPH médecine légale et médecine sociale, Espace de réflexion éthique de Normandie, CHU de Caen, Université Caen Normandie & U 1086 ANTICIPE, Inserm, Université Caen Normandie
  • Guillaume GRANDAZZI Maître de conférences en sociologie, Espace de réflexion éthique de Normandie, CHU de Caen, Université Caen Normandie & Centre de Recherche Risques & Vulnérabilités EA 3918, Université Caen Normandi

Keywords:

COVID, Social interaction, Digital tools, Close relations, Fundamental rights, Ethics

Abstract

The right to visit our next of kin and friends has been challenged since the beginning of COVID epidemic. In Health and social care services, the visits’ limitation has and continues to have consequences on the persons under care, their relatives and the care workers. This article aims to review the investigations of the Normandy Ethical Support Unit who has set up at the beginning of the COVID crisis, in response to the referrals from the fields in connection with the visits’ restrictions. This crisis served as a reminder of the importance of physical contact in maintaining social interactions. It also drew collective attention to the implementation of digital tools to counterbalance geographical distance, lack of time, and more broadly the evolution of society. The deployment of the digital tool raises many ethical questions and must be considered without neglecting physical contact.

Published

2022-07-24

How to Cite

Mylène GOURIOT, Maud CHARVIN, Bertille SUZAT, Grégoire MOUTEL, & Guillaume GRANDAZZI. (2022). COVID AND DEPRIVATION OF THE RIGHT TO VISIT IN HEALTH AND MEDICAL-SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND MEDICO-SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS: MAINTAINING THE RELATIONSHIP AND THINKING ABOUT THE USE OF DIGITAL TOOLS. Journal International De bioéthique Et d’éthique Des Sciences, 33(2), 63. Retrieved from https://journaleska.com/index.php/jidb/article/view/7458

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