Pregnancy in the COVID-19 pandemic, prenatal care, and digital technologies: women’s experiences

IF 0.4 Q4 NURSING Rev Rene Pub Date : 2023-07-05 DOI:10.15253/2175-6783.20232483454
Carla Marins Silva, Amanda Vieira Bezerril, Elaine Lutz Martins, R. Mouta, Marcele Zveiter
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Objective: to know the experience of being pregnant and using technologies for gestational care during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: qualitative study, conducted in a virtual environment. A total of 20 women who used digital technologies in pregnancy care during the pandemic were interviewed by videoconference. The data were submitted to content analysis supported by the Atlas.ti9 program. Results: two categories emerged: "Women's feelings on being pregnant during the pandemic of COVID-19", encompassing feelings, expressed by fear, insecurity, and loneliness, related to facing a new disease and social isolation; "Women's experiences with the use of digital technologies in pregnancy care", showing autonomy in the search for online information about pregnancy and groups of pregnant women, in applications or social networks. Furthermore, they remotely experienced bonding and maintenance of prenatal care by health professionals. Conclusion: the use of digital technologies in the pandemic was an imposed reality that positively contributed to clarifying doubts, care, and emotional support during pregnancy. Contributions to practice: the use of digital technologies showed benefits in the pandemic and can be extended to the daily routine of prenatal care, especially in situations that make it difficult for pregnant women to access services.
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目的:了解新冠肺炎大流行期间孕妇妊娠及妊娠护理技术应用情况。方法:在虚拟环境中进行定性研究。通过视频会议采访了在大流行期间在妊娠护理中使用数字技术的20名妇女。将数据提交给Atlas支持的内容分析。ti9程序。结果:出现了两个类别:“COVID-19大流行期间女性对怀孕的感受”,包括与面对新疾病和社会孤立有关的恐惧、不安全感和孤独感;“妇女在孕期护理中使用数字技术的经验”,显示了在应用程序或社交网络中搜索有关怀孕和孕妇群体的在线信息的自主权。此外,他们还远程体验到由卫生专业人员提供的产前护理。结论:在大流行期间使用数字技术是一种强加的现实,它对澄清怀孕期间的疑虑、护理和情感支持起到了积极的作用。对实践的贡献:数字技术的使用在大流行病中显示出益处,可以扩展到产前护理的日常工作,特别是在孕妇难以获得服务的情况下。
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