Department of Psychology, Catholic University of Croatia, Zagreb, Croatia.
Psychology, Universidad Loyola Andalucia, Dos Hermanas, Spain
BMJ Open. 2022 Jul 26;12(7):e052411. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-052411.
Significant changes in routine maternity care have been introduced globally in response to the COVID-19 pandemic to reduce infection risk, but also due to lack of medical facilities, staff shortages and the unpredictable nature of the disease. However, it is yet to be established if specialised perinatal mental health (PMH) services have been similarly affected. As a Task Force in PMH and COVID-19 pandemic within Riseup-PPD COST Action, this study aims to identify changes in PMH practices, policies and protocols during the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe.
An online survey of experts in the PMH who are members of the COST Action 'Riseup-PPD' and the COST Action ''DEVOTION" across 36 European countries will be conducted. A questionnaire on changes in PMH care practices during the COVID-19 Pandemic will be administered. It consists of open-ended questions, checklists and ratings on a 7-point scale addressing seven domains of interest in terms of PMH: (1) policies, guidelines and protocols; (2) PMH care practices at a national level; (3) evidence of best practice; (4) barriers to usual care; (5) resources invested; (6) benefits of investment in the policies and (7) short-term and long-term expectations of the policies. Data will be collected using Qualtrics. Descriptive statistics will be reported and differences between countries will be examined using the χ statistic or Student's t-test.
Ethical approval was obtained from The Ethics Committee for Research in Life and Health Sciences of the University of Minho (Portugal) to undertake an anonymous online survey. The findings will be disseminated to professional audience through peer-review publication and presentations and shared widely with stakeholders, policy-makers and service user groups. A position paper will be developed to influence policy-making at a European level to alleviate the adversities caused by COVID-19.
NCT04779775.
为了降低感染风险,同时由于医疗设施不足、人员短缺以及疾病的不可预测性,全球范围内的常规产科护理发生了重大变化。然而,专门的围产期心理健康 (PMH) 服务是否受到类似影响仍有待确定。作为 PMH 和 COVID-19 大流行领域的 Riseup-PPD COST 行动的一个工作组,本研究旨在确定欧洲 COVID-19 大流行期间 PMH 实践、政策和方案的变化。
我们将对 Riseup-PPD COST 行动和 COST 行动“DEVOTION”的 PMH 专家进行在线调查,这些专家分布在欧洲 36 个国家。将对 COVID-19 大流行期间 PMH 护理实践的变化进行问卷调查。它由开放式问题、检查表和 7 点量表评分组成,涉及 PMH 七个感兴趣领域:(1)政策、指南和方案;(2)国家一级的 PMH 护理实践;(3)最佳实践证据;(4)通常护理的障碍;(5)投资的资源;(6)政策投资的收益;(7)政策的短期和长期预期。数据将使用 Qualtrics 收集。将报告描述性统计数据,并使用 χ 统计或学生 t 检验检查国家之间的差异。
米尼奥大学生命与健康科学伦理委员会(葡萄牙)已批准开展这项匿名在线调查。研究结果将通过同行评审出版物和演讲向专业受众传播,并与利益相关者、政策制定者和服务用户群体广泛分享。将制定一份立场文件,以影响欧洲层面的决策制定,缓解 COVID-19 带来的不利影响。
NCT04779775。