School of Nursing, Queen's University, Kingston, ON, Canada.
Queen's Collaboration for Health Care Quality: A JBI Centre of Excellence, Kingston, ON, Canada.
JBI Evid Synth. 2022 May 1;20(5):1353-1360. doi: 10.11124/JBIES-21-00300.
The objective of this review is to explore and understand the birthing care experiences of midwives, nurses, women, and birthing people during COVID-19.
The COVID-19 pandemic has had implications for providing and receiving birthing care globally. In addition to navigating fears of contracting COVID-19, health care providers and families have had to adapt to changing policies and clinical practices in response to varying recommendations and evidence. These changes, including restrictive visitor policies and mandated mask-wearing, influenced the experience of birthing care. Synthesizing qualitative evidence about the birthing experiences of midwives, nurses, women, and birthing people (people who give birth but who do not identify as women) during COVID-19 can provide important information for policies and decision-making for future global pandemics.
Studies including licensed midwives, licensed nurses, women, and birthing people who provided or received birthing care during the COVID-19 pandemic will be considered. Studies published from January 2020 onward will be included. The review will consider all studies that present qualitative data, including, but not limited to, research designs such as phenomenology, ethnography, grounded theory, feminist research, and action research.
The following databases will be searched: MEDLINE, Embase, CINAHL, PsycINFO, and LitCovid. MedArchiv, PsyArXiv, and Google Scholar will be searched for gray literature. Studies will be assessed independently by two reviewers. Any disagreements will be resolved through discussion or with a third reviewer. Data extraction will be completed by two reviewers. The JBI tools and resources will be used for meta-aggregation, including the creation of categories and synthesized findings.
PROSPERO CRD42021292832.
本综述旨在探讨和了解 COVID-19 期间助产士、护士、妇女和分娩者的分娩护理体验。
COVID-19 大流行对全球提供和接受分娩护理产生了影响。除了应对感染 COVID-19 的恐惧外,医疗保健提供者和家庭还必须适应不断变化的政策和临床实践,以应对不同的建议和证据。这些变化,包括限制访客政策和强制佩戴口罩,影响了分娩护理的体验。综合 COVID-19 期间助产士、护士、妇女和分娩者(分娩但不认为自己是女性的人)的分娩体验的定性证据,可以为未来全球大流行的政策和决策提供重要信息。
将考虑包括持照助产士、持照护士、妇女和分娩者在内的研究,这些人在 COVID-19 大流行期间提供或接受了分娩护理。将纳入 2020 年 1 月以后发表的研究。该综述将考虑所有呈现定性数据的研究,包括但不限于现象学、民族志、扎根理论、女性主义研究和行动研究等研究设计。
将搜索以下数据库:MEDLINE、Embase、CINAHL、PsycINFO 和 LitCovid。将在 MedArchiv、 PsyArXiv 和 Google Scholar 上搜索灰色文献。研究将由两名评审员独立评估。任何分歧将通过讨论或由第三名评审员解决。数据提取将由两名评审员完成。JBI 工具和资源将用于元聚合,包括创建类别和综合研究结果。
PROSPERO CRD42021292832。