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COVID-19 大流行期间一款怀孕育儿应用(Baby Buddy)用户的体验、态度和需求:混合方法研究。

Experiences, Attitudes, and Needs of Users of a Pregnancy and Parenting App (Baby Buddy) During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Mixed Methods Study.

机构信息

Department of Behavioural Science and Health, Institute of Epidemiology and Health Care, University College London, London, United Kingdom.

出版信息

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth. 2020 Dec 9;8(12):e23157. doi: 10.2196/23157.

DOI:10.2196/23157
PMID:33264100
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7732354/
Abstract

BACKGROUND

The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the lives of expectant parents and parents of young babies, with disruptions in health care provision and loss of social support.

OBJECTIVE

This study investigated the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and its associated lockdown on this population through the lens of users of the UK National Health Service-approved pregnancy and parenting smartphone app, Baby Buddy. The study aims were threefold: to gain insights into the attitudes and experiences of expectant and recent parents (with babies under 24 weeks of age) during the COVID-19 pandemic; to investigate whether Baby Buddy is meeting users' needs during this time; and to identify ways to revise the content of Baby Buddy to better support its users now and in future.

METHODS

A mixed methods study design combining a web-based survey with semistructured telephone interviews among Baby Buddy users in the United Kingdom was applied. Data were collected from April 15 to mid-June 2020, corresponding to weeks 4-13 of the lockdown in the United Kingdom.

RESULTS

A total of 436 expectant (n=244, 56.0%) and recent (n=192, 44.0%) parents responded to the web-based survey, of which 79.1% (n=345) were aged 25-39 years and 17.2% (n=75) spoke English as their second language. Of the 436 respondents, 88.5% (386/436) reported increased levels of anxiety around pregnancy, birth, and being a new parent, and 58.0% (253/436) were concerned about their emotional and mental health. Of the 244 pregnant respondents, 43.4% (n=106) were concerned about their physical health. Telephone interviews with 13 pregnant women and 19 recent parents revealed similarly increased levels of anxiety due to reduced health care provision and loss of support from friends and family. Although a minority of respondents identified some positive outcomes of lockdown, such as family bonding, many telephone interviewees reported feeling isolated, disregarded, and overwhelmed. Recent parents were particularly anxious about the impact of the lockdown on their baby's development and socialization. Many interviewees were also concerned about their physical health as a consequence of both limited access to face-to-face medical appointments and their own poorer dietary and physical activity behaviors. Across both samples, 97.0% (423/436) of respondents reported that Baby Buddy was currently helping them, with many commenting that its role was even more important given the lack of face-to-face support from health care and parenting organizations. Greater speed in updating digital content to reflect changes due to the pandemic was suggested.

CONCLUSIONS

The COVID-19 pandemic has created heightened anxiety and stress among expectant parents and those with a young baby, and for many, lockdown has had an adverse impact on their physical and mental well-being. With reductions in health care and social support, expectant and new parents are increasingly relying on web-based resources. As a free, evidence-based app, Baby Buddy is well positioned to meet this need. The app could support its users even more by actively directing them to the wealth of existing content relevant to their concerns and by adding content to give users the knowledge and confidence to meet new challenges.

摘要

背景

COVID-19 大流行影响了准父母和婴幼儿父母的生活,打乱了医疗服务的提供,并导致社会支持的丧失。

目的

本研究通过使用英国国民保健服务(National Health Service)批准的怀孕和育儿智能手机应用程序 Baby Buddy 的用户的视角,研究 COVID-19 大流行及其相关封锁对这一人群的影响。该研究的目的有三个:深入了解 COVID-19 大流行期间准父母和近期父母(婴儿不到 24 周)的态度和经验;调查 Baby Buddy 是否在此期间满足用户的需求;并确定如何修改 Baby Buddy 的内容,以便现在和将来更好地支持其用户。

方法

采用结合英国 Baby Buddy 用户在线调查和半结构化电话访谈的混合方法研究设计。数据收集于 2020 年 4 月 15 日至 6 月中旬,对应于英国封锁的第 4-13 周。

结果

共有 436 名准父母(n=244,56.0%)和近期父母(n=192,44.0%)对在线调查做出了回应,其中 79.1%(n=345)的年龄在 25-39 岁之间,17.2%(n=75)的人将英语作为第二语言。在 436 名受访者中,88.5%(386/436)报告说他们对怀孕、分娩和成为新父母的焦虑程度有所增加,58.0%(253/436)担心自己的情绪和心理健康。在 244 名怀孕的受访者中,43.4%(n=106)担心自己的身体健康。对 13 名孕妇和 19 名近期父母的电话访谈揭示了类似的因医疗服务减少和失去朋友和家人支持而导致的焦虑水平增加。尽管少数受访者认为封锁有一些积极的结果,如家庭团聚,但许多电话受访者报告说感到孤立、被忽视和不知所措。近期父母尤其担心封锁对他们婴儿发育和社交的影响。许多受访者还担心自己的身体健康,因为他们无法面对面预约医疗,而且自己的饮食和体育活动习惯也较差。在两个样本中,97.0%(423/436)的受访者报告说 Baby Buddy 目前正在帮助他们,许多人评论说,由于缺乏来自医疗保健和育儿组织的面对面支持,该应用程序的作用更加重要。建议加快更新数字内容,以反映大流行带来的变化。

结论

COVID-19 大流行给准父母和有婴儿的父母带来了更大的焦虑和压力,对许多人来说,封锁对他们的身心健康产生了不利影响。随着医疗和社会支持的减少,准父母和新父母越来越依赖基于网络的资源。作为一款免费的、基于证据的应用程序,Baby Buddy 非常适合满足这一需求。通过积极引导用户关注与他们的关注点相关的大量现有内容,并添加内容让用户了解和建立信心以应对新的挑战,该应用程序可以为用户提供更多支持。