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Covid-19 风险认知如何影响与妊娠相关的健康决策?一项汇聚平行混合方法研究方案。

How do perceptions of Covid-19 risk impact pregnancy-related health decisions? A convergent parallel mixed-methods study protocol.

机构信息

Department of Family Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada.

Health Research Methodology Graduate Program, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2023 Aug 10;18(8):e0288952. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0288952. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Pregnant people have a higher risk of severe COVID-19 disease. They have been disproportionately impacted by COVID-19 infection control policies, which exacerbated conditions resulting in intimate partner violence, healthcare access, and mental health distress. This project examines the impact of accumulated individual health decisions and describes how perinatal care and health outcomes changed during the COVID-19 pandemic.

OBJECTIVES

Quantitative strand: Describe differences between 2019, 2021, and 2022 birth groups related to maternal vaccination, perinatal care, and mental health care. Examine the differential impacts on racialized and low-income pregnant people.Qualitative strand: Understand how pregnant people's perceptions of COVID-19 risk influenced their decision-making about vaccination, perinatal care, social support, and mental health.

METHODS AND ANALYSIS

This is a Canadian convergent parallel mixed-methods study. The quantitative strand uses a retrospective cohort design to assess birth group differences in rates of Tdap and COVID-19 vaccination, gestational diabetes screening, length of post-partum hospital stay, and onset of depression, anxiety, and adjustment disorder, using administrative data from ICES, formerly the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (Ontario) and PopulationData BC (PopData) (British Columbia). Differences by socioeconomic and ethnocultural status will also be examined. The qualitative strand employs qualitative description to interview people who gave birth between May 2020- December 2021 about their COVID-19 risk perception and health decision-making process. Data integration will occur during design and interpretation.

ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION

This study received ethical approval from McMaster University and the University of British Columbia. Findings will be disseminated via manuscripts, presentations, and patient-facing infographics.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

Registration: Clinicaltrials.gov registration number: NCT05663762.

摘要

简介

孕妇感染 COVID-19 后出现重症的风险较高。她们受到 COVID-19 感染控制政策的不成比例影响,这些政策加剧了导致亲密伴侣暴力、医疗保健获取和心理健康困扰的情况。本项目研究了累积个人健康决策的影响,并描述了围产期护理和健康结果在 COVID-19 大流行期间的变化。

目的

定量部分:描述 2019 年、2021 年和 2022 年出生组之间在孕产妇疫苗接种、围产期护理和精神保健方面的差异。研究种族化和低收入孕妇之间的差异影响。定性部分:了解孕妇对 COVID-19 风险的认知如何影响她们在疫苗接种、围产期护理、社会支持和心理健康方面的决策。

方法和分析

这是一项加拿大的收敛性平行混合方法研究。定量部分使用回顾性队列设计,使用来自安大略省临床评估研究所(ICES,前身为 Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences)和不列颠哥伦比亚省人口数据(PopData)的行政数据评估出生组之间 Tdap 和 COVID-19 疫苗接种、妊娠期糖尿病筛查、产后住院时间以及抑郁、焦虑和适应障碍发病的差异。还将按社会经济和种族文化地位进行差异检查。定性部分采用定性描述方法,对 2020 年 5 月至 2021 年 12 月期间分娩的人进行访谈,了解他们对 COVID-19 风险的认知和健康决策过程。数据整合将在设计和解释过程中进行。

伦理和传播

这项研究获得了麦克马斯特大学和不列颠哥伦比亚大学的伦理批准。研究结果将通过手稿、演讲和面向患者的信息图表进行传播。

试验注册

Clinicaltrials.gov 注册号:NCT05663762。

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