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Parent organizations’ experiences of the pandemic response in maternity care in thirteen European countries

Drandić, Daniela - Nama Orang; Hartmann, Katharina - Nama Orang; Barata, Catarina - Nama Orang; Torguet, Rosa - Nama Orang;

We surveyed changes to maternity care services in the first 17 months of the COVID-19 pandemic in 13 different European countries, from the perspective of national maternity service (parent) organizations advocating for a human rights approach to maternity services. A qualitative study was conducted in November 2020. An open-question survey was sent to national maternity service (parent) organizations and members of COST Action 18211 in Europe, asking about COVID-19 measures in maternity services (antenatally, intrapartum, postnatally, and overall satisfaction). From the open answers, 16 core issues were extracted. Between February and August 2021, semi-structured interviews with the national representatives of 14 parent member organizations in Europe were conducted, collecting details on overall national situations and changes due to COVID-19 measures.
The reported experiences of parent organizations from 13 European countries show wide variations in epidemiological containment measures during the first 17 months of the COVID-19 pandemic. Practices differed between facilities, resulting in emotional disquiet and confusion for parent-patients. Most countries maintained antenatal and postnatal care but restricted psychosocial support (antenatal and birth companions, visitors). Organizations from nine countries reported that women had to wear masks during labor, and all but two countries saw separations of mothers and babies. Most parent organizations described a need for more reliable information for new parents. During the pandemic, non-evidence-based practices were (re-) established in many settings, depriving women and families of many factors which evidence has shown to be essential for a positive birthing experience. Based on the findings, we consider the challenges in maternity services and propose a strategy for future crises.


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Judul Seri
European Journal of Midwifery
No. Panggil
618.2 DAN p
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Heraklion, Crete, Greece : EU European Publishing., 2022
Deskripsi Fisik
10 p
Bahasa
English
ISBN/ISSN
2585-2906
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618.2
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text
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2022;6(December):71
Subjek
kebidanan
Midwifery
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