Are hospitals not allowing family members to chaperone an isolated case or is it common in the industry? Do you agree with this practice?

I don't support this attitude toward chaperones. Hospitals do not allow family members to accompany the hospital is a common phenomenon or an exception, this practice is appropriate to be recognized, on these issues, need to be analyzed in conjunction with the relevant situation. Specifically, including do not allow family members to accompany belong to the case is not a common phenomenon in the industry, hospitals do not allow family members to accompany the purpose of obtaining a good medical environment, and do not allow family members to accompany the patient does not have effective care is not recognized.

One, do not allow family members to accompany the individual hospital is an exception, does not belong to the industry's general phenomenon. First of all, to make it clear that the phenomenon of hospitals not allowing family members to accompany the phenomenon belongs to an individual case, rather than a general phenomenon of the industry. ...... In reality, there are many hospitals that allow family members to accompany the patient, and the number of such hospitals is not small. Therefore, there is no uniform state on the issue of whether or not to allow family members to accompany the patient, and not allowing family members to accompany the patient is only an exception in some hospitals.

Two, the purpose of hospitals not allowing family members to accompany the patient is to create a favorable medical environment. The reason why some hospitals do not allow family members to accompany the patient is to create a favorable medical environment for the patient. These hospitals believe that family members will affect the hospital's medical environment and have an impact on the patient's treatment. That's why these hospitals have made uniform care and do not allow family members to accompany them.

Three, not allowing family members to accompany the patient does not allow good care, and therefore not recognized. The rule of not allowing family members to accompany the patient is not recognized among patients and their families. This is because for patients, family members can feel at ease when they are with them, and family members can help their loved ones to get good care and help them to get well as soon as possible. Therefore, both the family and the patient want to be accompanied by family members, and therefore do not recognize the rule that does not allow family members to accompany the patient.