Department of Political Science, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Region Västra Götaland, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Birth. 2024 Sep;51(3):612-619. doi: 10.1111/birt.12816. Epub 2024 Jan 30.
To prevent the spread of SARS-CoV-2, hospitals around the world adopted protocols that, in varying ways, resulted in the exclusion of partners from hospital postnatal care wards. The objective of this study was to examine the effect this exclusion had on partners' satisfaction with postnatal care.
An online survey (the Swedish Pregnancy Panel) including free-text comments was conducted before and during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic; partners of pregnant women were recruited at an early ultrasound appointment and followed until 2 months after childbirth. Data were linked to the Swedish Pregnancy Register.
The survey was completed by 524 partners of women who gave birth during the pandemic and 203 partners of women who gave birth before. Partners' satisfaction with hospital postnatal care dropped 29.8 percent (-0.94 OLS, 95% CI = -1.17 to -0.72). The drop was largest for partners of first-time mothers (-1.40 OLS, 95% CI = -1.69 to -1.11), but unrelated to clinical outcomes such as mode of birth and most social backgrounds, except higher income. The qualitative analysis showed that partners (1) felt excluded as partners and parents, (2) thought the strain on staff led to deficiencies in the care provided, and (3) perceived the decision about partner restrictions as illogical.
The exclusion of partners from the hospital postnatal wards clearly impaired satisfaction with care, and partners of first-time mothers were particularly affected. Planning for future restrictions on partners from hospital wards should factor in these consequences.
为了防止 SARS-CoV-2 的传播,世界各地的医院都采用了各种方式的协议,将伴侣排除在医院产后护理病房之外。本研究的目的是研究这种排除对伴侣对产后护理满意度的影响。
在 COVID-19 大流行的第一波之前和期间,进行了一项在线调查(瑞典妊娠小组),包括自由文本评论;在早期超声检查时招募孕妇的伴侣,并在产后 2 个月内进行随访。数据与瑞典妊娠登记处相关联。
共有 524 名在大流行期间分娩的女性伴侣和 203 名在大流行前分娩的女性伴侣完成了调查。伴侣对医院产后护理的满意度下降了 29.8%(-0.94 OLS,95%CI=-1.17 至-0.72)。初产妇伴侣的降幅最大(-1.40 OLS,95%CI=-1.69 至-1.11),但与临床结局无关,如分娩方式和大多数社会背景,除了收入较高。定性分析表明,伴侣(1)感到被排除在伴侣和父母之外,(2)认为员工的压力导致护理不足,(3)认为对伴侣限制的决定不合理。
将伴侣排除在医院产后病房之外显然会降低对护理的满意度,而初产妇的伴侣尤其受到影响。规划未来对医院病房伴侣的限制时,应考虑到这些后果。