MCN Am J Matern Child Nurs. 2021 Jan/Feb;46(1):21-29. doi: 10.1097/NMC.0000000000000673.
The aim of this study is to describe how the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic has affected pregnancy, prenatal maternity care practices, and infant feeding plans among pregnant persons in the United States.
Cross-sectional descriptive study using an app-based survey.
A link to the survey was sent via email to users of the Ovia Pregnancy app on May 20, 2020 and was open for 1 week. Participants were asked to complete the survey as it applied to their pregnancy, breastfeeding, and maternity care received during the COVID-19 pandemic, beginning approximately February 2020 through the time of the survey. There were 258 respondents who completed the survey.
The majority (96.4%; n = 251) of pregnant women felt they received safe prenatal care during this time period. Slightly less 86.3% (n = 215) felt they received adequate prenatal care during this time period. 14.2% (n = 33) reported changing or considering changing the location where they planned to give birth due to COVID-19. Of those who reported they had begun purchasing items for their baby, 52.7% reported that the COVID-19 pandemic has affected their ability to get items they need for their baby.
Although it is imperative to implement policies that reduce risk of transmission of COVID-19 to pregnant women and health care providers, it is necessary for health care providers and policy makers to listen to the collective voices of women during pregnancy about how COVID-19 has affected their birth and infant feeding plans and their perception of changes in prenatal care.
本研究旨在描述 COVID-19(冠状病毒)大流行如何影响美国孕妇的妊娠、产前产妇保健实践和婴儿喂养计划。
使用基于应用程序的调查进行横断面描述性研究。
2020 年 5 月 20 日,通过 Ovia 妊娠应用程序向用户发送了调查链接,调查开放了一周。要求参与者根据他们在 COVID-19 大流行期间(大约从 2020 年 2 月开始到调查时)的妊娠、母乳喂养和产妇保健情况完成调查。共有 258 名受访者完成了调查。
大多数(96.4%;n=251)孕妇认为在此期间接受了安全的产前保健。略低于 86.3%(n=215)的人认为在此期间接受了足够的产前保健。14.2%(n=33)报告由于 COVID-19 而改变或考虑改变他们计划分娩的地点。在报告已经开始为他们的婴儿购买物品的人中,52.7%报告 COVID-19 大流行影响了他们为婴儿获得所需物品的能力。
虽然实施旨在降低 COVID-19 向孕妇和医疗保健提供者传播风险的政策至关重要,但医疗保健提供者和政策制定者有必要听取孕妇在 COVID-19 如何影响他们的分娩和婴儿喂养计划以及他们对产前保健变化的看法方面的集体意见。