The lived experience of receiving and providing antenatal care during the Covid-19 crisis in Southern Europe: An exploratory qualitative study

IF 1.4 3区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare Pub Date : 2024-01-19 DOI:10.1016/j.srhc.2024.100949
Ana Rivadeneyra-Sicilia , Yolanda González-Rábago , Viviane Ramel , Irene García-Zurita
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Abstract

Objective

The Covid-19 pandemic led to a reorganization of antenatal care including the cancellation or shift into telemedicine of consultations and restrictions to the presence of an accompanying person. The aim was to explore healthcare professionals’ and women’s lived experience of such reorganisation consequences on the quality of care and specific challenges they faced, with a particular emphasis on telemedicine and equity.

Methods

Exploratory qualitative study using semi-structured interviews and focus group discussions of women and healthcare providers in New Aquitaine (France) and in the Basque Country (Spain). We collected data from a purposive sampling of women (n = 33) and professionals (n = 19) who had received or provided antenatal care in hospitals and ambulatory facilities between March 2020 and December 2021. Participants’ narratives were thematically analysed to identify themes that were subsequently contextualised to the two territories.

Results

Antenatal care professionals and pregnant women experienced strong emotions and suffered from organizational changes that compromised the quality and equity of care. The pandemic and associated restrictions were sources of emotional distress, fear and loneliness, especially among more disadvantaged and isolated women. Among professionals, the lack of adequate means of protection and the multiple changes in caring protocols generated burnout, feeling of abandonment and emotional distress.

Conclusions

The Covid-19 experience should serve to critically consider the unexpected consequences of reorganising healthcare services and the need to meet patients’ needs, with a particular consideration for disadvantaged groups. Future scenarios of telemedicine generalisation should consider a combination of in presence and remote consultations ensuring antenatal care quality and equity.

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南欧 Covid-19 危机期间接受和提供产前护理的生活经历:探索性定性研究
目的 Covid-19 大流行导致了产前护理的重组,包括取消咨询或转为远程医疗,以及限制陪护人员在场。我们的目的是探究医护人员和妇女在这种重组对护理质量的影响以及她们所面临的具体挑战方面的生活经验,特别强调远程医疗和公平性。研究方法:在新阿基坦大区(法国)和巴斯克地区(西班牙)对妇女和医护人员进行半结构式访谈和焦点小组讨论,开展探索性定性研究。我们从 2020 年 3 月至 2021 年 12 月期间在医院和门诊设施接受或提供产前护理的妇女(人数=33)和专业人员(人数=19)中有目的性地抽样收集数据。结果产前护理专业人员和孕妇经历了强烈的情绪波动,并遭受了影响护理质量和公平性的组织变革。大流行病和相关限制是造成情绪困扰、恐惧和孤独的原因,尤其是对处境较为不利和孤立的妇女而言。在专业人员中,缺乏足够的保护手段和护理规程的多重变化产生了职业倦怠、被遗弃感和情绪困扰。结论 Covid-19 的经验应有助于批判性地考虑医疗服务重组的意外后果和满足患者需求的必要性,尤其要考虑到弱势群体。未来的远程医疗普及方案应考虑将现场咨询和远程咨询相结合,确保产前护理的质量和公平性。
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