Telehealth and telemedicine prenatal care during the COVID-19 pandemic: a systematic review with a narrative synthesis.

Q2 Medicine Hospital practice (1995) Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-10 DOI:10.1080/21548331.2023.2284635
Sofia Al Farizi, Dewi Setyowati, Dyah Ayu Fatmaningrum, Azra Fauziyah Azyanti
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Abstract

Background: The COVID-19 epidemic has restricted the use of maternal health services, including prenatal care. Telehealth and telemedicine are remote services that can help in the event of a COVID-19 pandemic. In this study, we examined the use of telehealth and telemedicine in prenatal care in various countries during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Methods: Relevant titles were searched in five e-book databases from 31 December 2019 to 31 July 2021: PUBMED, Science Direct, Scopus, Web of Sciences, and Google Scholar. Articles were chosen based on the following criteria: a focus on pregnant women, a connection to the COVID-19 pandemic, and a focus on telehealth and telemedicine. A narrative synthesis was used to synthesize the data.

Results: Telehealth and telemedicine reduced the risk of transmitting COVID-19 to pregnant women and health workers. The implementation process encountered various challenges, such as the absence of service composition, limited technological accessibility, communication difficulties, and disparities in access.

Conclusions: It is imperative for the government and health organizations to have a comprehensive policy and legislation that effectively regulates the provision of services. It is also important to emphasize the importance of reducing inequality, such as by equalizing access to technology and infrastructure.

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背景:COVID-19疫情限制了孕产妇保健服务的使用,包括产前护理。远程保健和远程医疗是在发生COVID-19大流行时可以提供帮助的远程服务。在本研究中,我们调查了COVID-19大流行期间各国在产前护理中使用远程医疗和远程医疗的情况。方法:检索2019年12月31日至2021年7月31日PUBMED、Science Direct、Scopus、Web of Sciences和谷歌Scholar 5个电子书数据库的相关标题。文章的选择基于以下标准:关注孕妇,与COVID-19大流行的联系,以及关注远程医疗和远程医疗。采用叙事综合法来综合数据。结果:远程医疗和远程医疗降低了将COVID-19传播给孕妇和卫生工作者的风险。实现过程遇到了各种挑战,例如缺乏服务组合、有限的技术可及性、通信困难和访问方面的差异。结论:政府和卫生组织必须制定全面的政策和立法,有效地规范服务的提供。同样重要的是要强调减少不平等的重要性,例如通过平等获得技术和基础设施。
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