Institute of Health and Nursing Science, Center for Health Sciences, Medical Faculty of Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Magdeburger Straße 8, 06112, Halle, Saale, Germany.
Department of Applied Health Sciences, University of Applied Sciences Bochum, Bochum, Germany.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2021 Dec 27;21(1):1364. doi: 10.1186/s12913-021-07377-1.
In the spring of 2020, the SARS-CoV-2 virus caused the Covid-19 pandemic, bringing with it drastic changes and challenges for health systems and medical staff. Among the affected were obstetricians and midwives, whose close physical contact with pregnant women, women who recently gave birth, and their children was indispensable. In the obstetric setting, births cannot be postponed, and maternity staff had to adapt to assure obstetric safety while balancing evidence-based standards with the new challenges posed by the pandemic. This scoping review gives a comprehensive overview of the effecs the Covid-19 pandemic had on maternity staff. We followed the evidence-based approach described by Arksey & O'Malley: we searched several databases for English and German articles published between January 2020 and January 2021 that discussed or touched upon the effects the pandemic had on maternity staff in OECD countries and China. We found that structural challenges caused by the crisis and its subjective effects on maternity staff fell into two main topic areas. Structural challenges (the first main topic) were divided into five subtopics: staff shortages and restructuring; personal protective equipment and tests; switching to virtual communication; handling women with a positive SARS-CoV-2 infection; and excluding accompanying persons. The pandemic also strongly affected the staff's mental health (the second main topic.) Attempting to meet challenges posed by the pandemic while afraid of contamination, suffering overwork and exhaustion, and struggling to resolve ethical-moral dilemmas had severe negative subjective effects. Several studies indicated increased depression, anxiety, stress levels, and risk of post-traumatic stress symptoms, although the crisis also generated strong occupational solidarity. Care for pregnant, birthing, and breast-feeding women cannot be interrupted, even during a pandemic crisis that requires social distancing. Maternity staff sometimes had to abandon normal standards of obstetric care and were confronted with enormous challenges and structural adjustments that did not leave them unscathed: their mental health suffered considerably. Researchers should study maternity staff's experiences during the pandemic to prepare recommendations that will protect staff during future epidemics.
2020 年春季,SARS-CoV-2 病毒引发了 COVID-19 大流行,给卫生系统和医务人员带来了巨大的变化和挑战。受影响的人群包括产科医生和助产士,他们与孕妇、刚分娩的妇女及其儿童的密切身体接触是必不可少的。在产科环境中,分娩不能推迟,产科工作人员必须适应新的挑战,在确保产科安全的同时平衡基于证据的标准与大流行带来的新挑战。本范围综述全面概述了 COVID-19 大流行对产科工作人员的影响。我们遵循 Arksey 和 O'Malley 描述的循证方法:我们在几个数据库中搜索了 2020 年 1 月至 2021 年 1 月期间发表的英文和德文文章,这些文章讨论或涉及大流行对经合组织国家和中国的产科工作人员的影响。我们发现,危机造成的结构性挑战及其对产科工作人员的主观影响分为两个主要主题领域。结构性挑战(第一个主要主题)分为五个子主题:人员短缺和重组;个人防护设备和测试;转向虚拟沟通;处理 SARS-CoV-2 感染阳性的妇女;以及排除陪伴人员。大流行还强烈影响了工作人员的心理健康(第二个主要主题)。在害怕污染、劳累和精疲力竭的情况下,工作人员试图应对大流行带来的挑战,努力解决伦理道德困境,这对他们产生了严重的负面影响。尽管危机也产生了强烈的职业团结,但一些研究表明,抑郁、焦虑和压力水平升高,以及创伤后应激症状的风险增加。照顾孕妇、分娩和哺乳期妇女的工作不能中断,即使在需要社会隔离的大流行危机期间也是如此。产科工作人员有时不得不放弃正常的产科护理标准,并面临巨大的挑战和结构调整,这使他们受到了严重的影响:他们的心理健康受到了相当大的影响。研究人员应该研究产科工作人员在大流行期间的经历,为保护工作人员在未来的疫情中提供建议。