Department of Neonatology, St. John's Medical College Hospital, Bangalore, India
Institute for Global Health, University College London, London, UK.
BMJ Glob Health. 2021 Mar;6(3). doi: 10.1136/bmjgh-2020-004347.
The COVID-19 pandemic is disrupting health systems globally. Maternity care disruptions have been surveyed, but not those related to vulnerable small newborns. We aimed to survey reported disruptions to small and sick newborn care worldwide and undertake thematic analysis of healthcare providers' experiences and proposed mitigation strategies.
Using a widely disseminated online survey in three languages, we reached out to neonatal healthcare providers. We collected data on COVID-19 preparedness, effects on health personnel and on newborn care services, including kangaroo mother care (KMC), as well as disruptors and solutions.
We analysed 1120 responses from 62 countries, mainly low and middle-income countries (LMICs). Preparedness for COVID-19 was suboptimal in terms of guidelines and availability of personal protective equipment. One-third reported routine testing of all pregnant women, but 13% had no testing capacity at all. More than 85% of health personnel feared for their own health and 89% had increased stress. Newborn care practices were disrupted both due to reduced care-seeking and a compromised workforce. More than half reported that evidence-based interventions such as KMC were discontinued or discouraged. Separation of the mother-baby dyad was reported for both COVID-positive mothers (50%) and those with unknown status (16%). Follow-up care was disrupted primarily due to families' fear of visiting hospitals (~73%).
Newborn care providers are stressed and there is lack clarity and guidelines regarding care of small newborns during the pandemic. There is an urgent need to protect life-saving interventions, such as KMC, threatened by the pandemic, and to be ready to recover and build back better.
COVID-19 大流行正在扰乱全球卫生系统。已经对产妇保健服务的中断进行了调查,但没有调查与脆弱的小新生儿相关的中断情况。我们旨在调查全球范围内小而患病新生儿护理方面报告的中断情况,并对医疗保健提供者的经验和拟议的缓解策略进行主题分析。
我们使用三种语言广泛传播在线调查,联系新生儿保健提供者。我们收集了有关 COVID-19 准备情况、对卫生人员和新生儿护理服务(包括袋鼠式护理)的影响的数据,包括袋鼠式护理(KMC),以及中断因素和解决方案。
我们分析了来自 62 个国家的 1120 份回复,主要来自中低收入国家(LMICs)。在指南和个人防护设备的供应方面,COVID-19 的准备情况并不理想。三分之一的人报告对所有孕妇进行常规检测,但有 13%的人根本没有检测能力。超过 85%的卫生人员担心自己的健康,89%的人压力增加。由于寻求护理的人数减少和劳动力受损,新生儿保健实践受到干扰。超过一半的人报告说,基于证据的干预措施,如 KMC,被中断或不鼓励使用。由于母婴分离,无论是 COVID-19 阳性母亲(50%)还是未知状况的母亲(16%)都被报告。主要由于家庭担心去医院就诊,随访护理受到干扰(约 73%)。
新生儿保健提供者感到压力很大,对于大流行期间小新生儿的护理,缺乏明确的指导方针和指南。迫切需要保护 KMC 等救生干预措施免受大流行的威胁,并为恢复和更好的重建做好准备。