The effects of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic on the delivery of maternal and child health services in South Africa

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Infectious diseases now Pub Date : 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1016/j.idnow.2024.104978
Ellen Iileka , Maryke Geldenhuys , Juliet Charity Yauka Nyasulu
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Abstract

Objective

The COVID-19 pandemic severely interrupted the functioning of healthcare systems, negatively affecting the global provision of maternal and child health (MCH) services. This study aims to specify the effects of COVID-19 on these services in the Gauteng province (South Africa) and to put forward context-specific recommendations aimed at augmenting them and ensuring ongoing uninterrupted coverage, even and especially during pandemics.

Methods

In this quantitative study, a retrospective review of District Health Information System data routinely collected between February 2019 and March 2021 was conducted, comparing performance of the relevant indicators across the two-year span. The data were analyzed using Stata 16 statistical software (StataCorp). The two sample t-test with equal variance and the Mann-Whitney test were applied to evaluate the equality of the indicators.

Results

Routine MCH services were negatively impacted, with marked declines in all relevant indicators from the onset of the pandemic. There was a statistically significant decline in cervical cancer coverage and maternal postnatal visits within six days of delivery. While declines in the other critical indicators were likewise observed, they were not statistically significant.

Conclusion

The South African response to the pandemic had negative repercussions on all MCH services in the Gauteng province. The lessons to be drawn from the pandemic experience should help to strengthen health system capacities, boost service provision, and mitigate future damage to the healthcare system.
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SARS-CoV-2 大流行对南非妇幼保健服务的影响。
目标:COVID-19 大流行严重干扰了医疗保健系统的运作,对全球提供的妇幼保健 (MCH) 服务产生了负面影响。本研究旨在明确 COVID-19 对豪滕省(南非)这些服务的影响,并针对具体情况提出建议,以加强这些服务并确保持续不间断的覆盖面,即使是在大流行期间也是如此:在这项定量研究中,我们对 2019 年 2 月至 2021 年 3 月期间例行收集的地区卫生信息系统数据进行了回顾性审查,比较了两年期间相关指标的表现。数据使用 Stata 16 统计软件(StataCorp)进行分析。采用等方差双样本 t 检验和 Mann-Whitney 检验来评估各项指标的平等性:结果:常规母婴保健服务受到了负面影响,从大流行开始,所有相关指标都明显下降。宫颈癌覆盖率和产后六天内的产妇产后访视率出现了统计学意义上的显著下降。虽然其他关键指标也出现了下降,但在统计上并不显著:南非应对大流行病的措施对豪登省的所有母婴保健服务都产生了负面影响。从大流行病中吸取的经验教训应有助于加强卫生系统的能力、促进服务的提供并减轻未来对医疗保健系统的破坏。
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