Department of Gynecology, University Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland.
I-st Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Centre of Postgraduate Medical Education, Warsaw, Poland.
J Adv Nurs. 2023 Jul;79(7):2664-2674. doi: 10.1111/jan.15621. Epub 2023 Mar 9.
With the worldwide outbreak of coronavirus, a significant impact has been observed on the functioning of healthcare systems and the process of childbirth. Women probably did not even have a choice to adjust their plans accordingly to the current situation. The aim of the study was to examine how the outbreak of the SARS CoV-2 pandemic state affected the decisions of pregnant women about their childbirth plan.
This cross-sectional study was performed using a web-based survey published on social media in Poland.
The cross-sectional study was performed using web-based questionnaires. The study group included Polish women who changed their childbirth plans, compared to a group of women not sure about delivery plan change and those whose plans had not changed. The data were collected from 4 March 2020 to 2 May 2020, when the first rising count of new infections was observed in Poland and worldwide. Statistical analysis was performed using STATISTICA Software, Inc., 13.3 (2020).
Of 969 women who completed the questionnaire and were enrolled into the study, 57.2% had not changed their childbirth plans (group I), 28.4% had changed their plans (group II), and 14.4% of respondents answered "not sure" to this question (group III). The majority of women changed their birth plans during the pandemic because of the potential absence of their partner during labour (56% of women who had changed their plans and 48% of those whose answer was "I am not sure", p < .001). Another reason was the fear of separation from the child after delivery (33% of women who had changed their plans and 30% of those whose answer was "I am not sure", p < .001).
Restrictions due to the COVID-19 outbreak have influenced the childbirth plans of pregnant women. The changes were independent of women's vision of birth before the pandemic.
The restriction on births with accompanying person and the risk of separation from their infant after childbirth significantly influenced the decision-making process. As a result, some women were more likely to opt for a home birth with or even without medical assistance.
The study participants were women who were pregnant at the time of completing the questionnaire, were over 18 years old and spoke Polish.
随着冠状病毒在全球范围内的爆发,医疗系统的运作和分娩过程受到了重大影响。女性可能甚至没有选择根据当前情况相应调整计划的余地。本研究的目的是研究 SARS-CoV-2 大流行状态的爆发如何影响孕妇对分娩计划的决策。
这是一项在波兰社交媒体上发布的基于网络的调查的横断面研究。
横断面研究使用基于网络的问卷进行。研究组包括改变分娩计划的波兰妇女,以及那些不确定分娩计划是否改变和计划未改变的妇女。数据收集于 2020 年 3 月 4 日至 2020 年 5 月 2 日,当时波兰和全球首次观察到新感染病例数上升。统计分析使用 STATISTICA Software,Inc.,13.3(2020)进行。
在完成问卷并被纳入研究的 969 名女性中,57.2%的人没有改变分娩计划(I 组),28.4%的人改变了计划(II 组),14.4%的人对此问题回答“不确定”(III 组)。大多数女性在大流行期间改变了分娩计划,因为分娩期间可能没有伴侣(56%的改变计划的女性和 48%的回答“不确定”的女性,p <.001)。另一个原因是担心分娩后与孩子分离(33%的改变计划的女性和 30%的回答“不确定”的女性,p <.001)。
由于 COVID-19 爆发的限制,影响了孕妇的分娩计划。这些变化与大流行前女性对分娩的看法无关。
限制陪产和分娩后与婴儿分离的风险对决策过程产生了重大影响。因此,一些女性更倾向于选择家庭分娩,甚至无需医疗援助。
研究参与者是在完成问卷时怀孕的、年龄在 18 岁以上且会说波兰语的女性。