Partners In Health, Boston, Massachusetts.
Population Health Sciences, Harvard T. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts.
J Midwifery Womens Health. 2019 Jul;64(4):493-499. doi: 10.1111/jmwh.12997. Epub 2019 Jun 26.
The Ebola virus disease epidemic was devastating to the West African region, particularly for pregnant women. Prior to the epidemic, maternal mortality in this region was among the highest in the world. Throughout the region, screening of patients with Ebola was difficult, as the symptoms of malaria or typhoid mimicked Ebola, but even more difficult for pregnant women, because of the large overlap between Ebola symptoms and pregnancy-related complications. In November 2014, the world's first maternity-specific isolation and screening system, to our knowledge, was created at the Princess Christian Maternity Hospital in Freetown to meet the emergent needs of the population of pregnant women during the epidemic.
Starting in December 2014 through June 2016, in collaboration with hospital leadership and the Ministry of Health and Sanitation, Partners In Health supported Princess Christian Maternity Hospital in creating a safer health care environment with the shared goal of improving safety and health outcomes and of addressing the unique needs of pregnant women, by focusing on improving 4 key areas: 1) screening, 2) isolation, 3) laboratory diagnostics, and 4) clinical service delivery in isolation, including human resource management and training.
The screening guidelines were adapted to include maternal health care considerations, a new screening area was constructed, the laboratory result turnaround time was reduced, and the isolation unit was improved to enhance safety and care delivery. Human resources were supported with additional staff hired and trainings on infection prevention and control, overall resulting in better preparing Princess Christian Maternity Hospital to provide care for pregnant women during outbreaks.
The authors' experience at Princess Christian Maternity Hospital provides a model of screening, isolation, and care specifically for maternity patients, and directly addresses infection risk and mortality. The recommendations we provide can be used in future outbreaks.
埃博拉病毒病疫情对西非地区造成了毁灭性影响,尤其是对孕妇而言。在疫情爆发之前,该地区的孕产妇死亡率是世界上最高的。在整个地区,对埃博拉患者的筛查都很困难,因为疟疾或伤寒的症状与埃博拉相似,但对孕妇来说更困难,因为埃博拉症状与妊娠相关并发症之间有很大的重叠。2014 年 11 月,据我们所知,世界上第一个专门针对产妇的隔离和筛查系统在弗里敦的克里斯蒂安公主妇产医院建立,以满足疫情期间孕妇群体的紧急需求。
从 2014 年 12 月到 2016 年 6 月,与医院领导和卫生部合作,健康伙伴组织支持克里斯蒂安公主妇产医院创建一个更安全的医疗环境,共同目标是通过以下 4 个关键领域提高安全性和健康结果,并满足孕妇的特殊需求:1)筛查,2)隔离,3)实验室诊断,4)隔离中的临床服务提供,包括人力资源管理和培训。
筛查指南进行了调整,纳入了孕产妇保健方面的考虑因素,新建了一个筛查区域,缩短了实验室检测结果的周转时间,隔离区得到了改善,以提高安全性和护理水平。人力资源得到了支持,增加了员工招聘,并进行了感染预防和控制方面的培训,总体上使克里斯蒂安公主妇产医院为在疫情爆发期间为孕妇提供护理做好了更好的准备。
作者在克里斯蒂安公主妇产医院的经验提供了一个专门针对产妇的筛查、隔离和护理模式,直接应对感染风险和死亡率。我们提供的建议可用于未来的疫情爆发。