International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, 68, Shahid Tajuddin Ahmed Sarani, Mohakhali, Dhaka, 1212, Bangladesh.
BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2021 Dec 5;21(1):810. doi: 10.1186/s12884-021-04284-5.
Like many countries, the government of Bangladesh also imposed stay-at-home orders to restrict the spread of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (COVID-19) in March, 2020. Epidemiological studies were undertaken to estimate the early possible unforeseen effects on maternal mortality due to the disruption of services during the lockdown. Little is known about the constraints faced by the pregnant women and community health workers in accessing and providing basic obstetric services during the pandemic in the country. This study was conducted to explore the lived experience of pregnant women and community health care providers from two southern districts of Bangladesh during the pandemic of COVID-19.
The study participants were recruited through purposive sampling and non-structured in-depth interviews were conducted. Data was collected over the telephone from April to June, 2020. The data collected was analyzed through a phenomenological approach.
Our analysis shows that community health care providers are working under tremendous strains of work load, fear of getting infected and physical and mental fatigue in a widely disrupted health system. Despite the fear of getting infected, the health workers are reluctant to wear personal protective suits because of gender norms. Similarly, the lived experience of pregnant women shows that they are feeling helpless; the joyful event of pregnancy has suddenly turned into a constant fear and stress. They are living in a limbo of hope and despair with a belief that only God could save their lives.
The results of the study present the vulnerability of pregnant women and health workers during the pandemic. It recognizes the challenges and constraints, emphasizing the crucial need for government and non-government organizations to improve maternal and newborn health services to protect the pregnant women and health workers as they face predicted waves of the pandemic in the future.
与许多国家一样,孟加拉国政府也于 2020 年 3 月发布了居家令,以限制严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒 2 型(COVID-19)的传播。开展了流行病学研究,以估算由于封锁期间服务中断可能对产妇死亡率造成的早期无法预见的影响。由于在大流行期间,该国的孕妇和社区卫生工作者在获得和提供基本产科服务方面面临的限制因素知之甚少。本研究旨在探讨孟加拉国两个南部地区的孕妇和社区卫生保健提供者在 COVID-19 大流行期间的生活经历。
通过目的性抽样招募研究参与者,并进行非结构化深入访谈。数据于 2020 年 4 月至 6 月通过电话收集。通过现象学方法对收集的数据进行分析。
我们的分析表明,社区卫生保健工作者在工作负荷、感染恐惧以及广泛中断的卫生系统中的身心疲劳下承受着巨大压力。尽管担心感染,但卫生工作者由于性别规范而不愿穿个人防护装备。同样,孕妇的生活经历表明,她们感到无助;怀孕的喜悦突然变成了持续的恐惧和压力。她们生活在希望和绝望的边缘,相信只有上帝才能拯救她们的生命。
该研究结果揭示了大流行期间孕妇和卫生工作者的脆弱性。它认识到了挑战和限制,强调了政府和非政府组织必须改善孕产妇和新生儿健康服务的迫切需要,以保护孕妇和卫生工作者,因为他们在未来可能会面临预测的大流行浪潮。