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2019冠状病毒病对美国孕期担忧的影响。

Impact of COVID-19 on pregnancy worry in the United States.

作者信息

Burgess Adriane, Breman Rachel Blankstein, Roane Lynnee A, Dada Sophia, Bradley Dani, Burcher Paul

机构信息

Women and Children Service Line, WellSpan Health, York, Pennsylvania, USA.

School of Nursing, University of Maryland, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.

出版信息

Birth. 2022 Sep;49(3):420-429. doi: 10.1111/birt.12608. Epub 2022 Jan 7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Several recent studies confirm that the COVID-19 pandemic has increased symptoms of stress, anxiety, and depression in pregnant persons around world. In this study, we aimed to uncover the impact of COVID-19 on worry during pregnancy.

METHODS

This study used a cross-sectional descriptive research design. A link to a survey was emailed to users of the Ovia Pregnancy app. Participants (N = 253) completed the survey, which included the Cambridge Worry in Pregnancy Scale, and answered several free text questions. The free-text questions were included to capture worries not listed on the scale and to allow participants the opportunity to more clearly describe COVID-19-related worries. Descriptive statistics were reported, and content analysis performed to determine themes.

RESULTS

Overall, respondents reported they were quite or very worried about having their partner with them at birth (31.7%, n = 80), giving birth (28.2%; n = 71), and something being wrong with the baby (27.3%; n = 69). Results on worries also differed by participants' race, parity, and trimester. When comparing White to other racial groups, other racial groups had statistically significantly higher median scores for questions on worries about employment (P = .001), going to the hospital (P = .002), and internal examinations (P = .03). Content analysis revealed isolation, loss of support, anxiety/stress, and grief as major themes.

DISCUSSION

The worry, isolation, loss of support, anxiety, and grief reported by pregnant persons during the COVID-19 pandemic may impact maternal pre- and postnatal mental health and are not borne equally. Birthing persons of color appear disproportionately impacted. Prenatally, maternity care providers should assess for worry and provide individualized education and resources to pregnant patients, centering individuals and communities made most vulnerable by structural inequality.

摘要

背景

最近的几项研究证实,新冠疫情增加了世界各地孕妇的压力、焦虑和抑郁症状。在本研究中,我们旨在揭示新冠疫情对孕期担忧的影响。

方法

本研究采用横断面描述性研究设计。通过电子邮件向Ovia Pregnancy应用程序的用户发送了一份调查问卷链接。参与者(N = 253)完成了该调查,其中包括《剑桥孕期担忧量表》,并回答了几个自由文本问题。纳入自由文本问题是为了捕捉量表未列出的担忧,并让参与者有机会更清楚地描述与新冠疫情相关的担忧。报告了描述性统计数据,并进行了内容分析以确定主题。

结果

总体而言,受访者表示他们非常或极其担心分娩时伴侣不在身边(31.7%,n = 80)、分娩过程(28.2%;n = 71)以及胎儿出现问题(27.3%;n = 69)。担忧结果也因参与者的种族、产次和孕期而有所不同。在比较白人参与者与其他种族群体时,其他种族群体在就业担忧(P = 0.001)、前往医院(P = 0.002)和内检(P = 0.03)问题上的中位数得分在统计学上显著更高。内容分析揭示了隔离、支持缺失、焦虑/压力和悲伤是主要主题。

讨论

孕妇在新冠疫情期间报告的担忧、隔离、支持缺失、焦虑和悲伤可能会影响孕产妇的产前和产后心理健康,而且并非人人都受同样影响。有色人种分娩者受到的影响似乎格外严重。在产前,产科护理人员应评估孕妇的担忧情况,并为孕妇提供个性化的教育和资源,以受结构性不平等影响最大的个人和社区为中心。

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