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对 COVID-19 大流行早期传播、服务改变和分娩地点的担忧:丹麦孕妇的全国性调查。COVIDPregDK 研究。

Concerns about transmission, changed services and place of birth in the early COVID-19 pandemic: a national survey among Danish pregnant women. The COVIDPregDK study.

机构信息

Research Unit of User Perspectives, Department of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark.

Research Unit of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Department of Clinical Research, Odense University Hospital, University of Southern Denmark, J.B. Winsløws Vej 9, 5000, Odense C, Denmark.

出版信息

BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2021 Sep 30;21(1):664. doi: 10.1186/s12884-021-04108-6.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic caused great uncertainty about causes, treatment and mortality of the new virus. Constant updates of recommendations and restrictions from national authorities may have caused great concern for pregnant women. Reports suggested an increased number of pregnant women choosing to give birth at home, some even unassisted ('freebirth') due to concerns of transmission in hospital or reduction in birthplace options. During April and May 2020, we aimed to investigate i) the level of concern about coronavirus transmission in Danish pregnant women, ii) the level of concern related to changes in maternity services due to the pandemic, and iii) implications for choice of place of birth.

METHODS

We conducted a nationwide cross-sectional online survey study, inviting all registered pregnant women in Denmark (n = 30,009) in April and May 2020.

RESULTS

The response rate was 60% (n = 17,995). Concerns of transmission during pregnancy and birth were considerable; 63% worried about getting severely ill whilst pregnant, and 55% worried that virus would be transmitted to their child. Thirtyeight percent worried about contracting the virus at the hospital. The most predominant concern related to changes in maternity services during the pandemic was restrictions on partners' attendance at birth (81%). Especially nulliparous women were concerned about whether cancelled antenatal classes or fewer physical midwifery consultations would affect their ability to give birth or care for their child postpartum.. The proportion of women who considered a home birth was equivalent to pre-pandemic home birth rates in Denmark (3%). During the temporary discontinue of public home birth services, 18% of this group considered a home birth assisted by a private midwife (n = 125), and 6% considered a home birth with no midwifery assistance at all (n = 41).

CONCLUSION

Danish pregnant womens' concerns about virus transmission to the unborn child and worries about contracting the virus during hospital appointments were considerable during the early pandemic. Home birth rates may not be affected by the pandemic, but restrictions in home birth services may impose decisions to freebirth for a small proportion of the population.

摘要

背景

COVID-19 大流行的爆发导致人们对新病毒的病因、治疗和死亡率感到非常不确定。国家当局不断更新的建议和限制可能使孕妇感到非常担忧。有报道称,由于担心医院内传播或分娩地点选择减少,越来越多的孕妇选择在家分娩,有些甚至是无人帮助的(“自由分娩”)。在 2020 年 4 月和 5 月,我们旨在调查 i)丹麦孕妇对冠状病毒传播的关注程度,ii)因大流行而对产妇服务变化的关注程度,以及 iii)对分娩地点选择的影响。

方法

我们进行了一项全国性的横断面在线调查研究,邀请 2020 年 4 月和 5 月在丹麦注册的所有孕妇(n=30009)参加。

结果

回复率为 60%(n=17995)。对怀孕期间和分娩时传播的担忧相当大;63%的人担心自己会怀孕,55%的人担心病毒会传染给孩子。38%的人担心在医院感染病毒。与大流行期间产妇服务变化相关的最主要担忧是限制伴侣陪产(81%)。尤其是初产妇担心取消产前班或减少身体助产士咨询会影响她们分娩或产后照顾孩子的能力。考虑在家分娩的女性比例与丹麦疫情前的在家分娩率相当(3%)。在公共家庭分娩服务暂时停止期间,这一组中有 18%的人考虑由私人助产士协助的家庭分娩(n=125),6%的人考虑完全无人帮助的家庭分娩(n=41)。

结论

在大流行早期,丹麦孕妇对病毒传染给未出生的孩子的担忧以及对在医院就诊时感染病毒的担忧相当大。大流行可能不会影响在家分娩的比率,但家庭分娩服务的限制可能会迫使一小部分人选择自由分娩。

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