Department of Women & Children's Health, School of Life Course & Population Sciences, King's College London, London, United Kingdom.
Department of Women & Children's Health, School of Life Course & Population Sciences, King's College London, London, United Kingdom; Department of Population Health Sciences, School of Life Course & Population Sciences, King's College London, London, United Kingdom.
Women Birth. 2024 May;37(3):101588. doi: 10.1016/j.wombi.2024.02.004. Epub 2024 Mar 1.
Maternity care services in the United Kingdom have undergone drastic changes due to pandemic-related restrictions. Prior research has shown maternity care during the pandemic was negatively experienced by women and led to poor physical and mental health outcomes in pregnancy. A synthesis is required of published research on women's experiences of maternity care during the latter half of the COVID-19 pandemic.
To update a previous systematic review of maternity care experiences during the pandemic to June 2021, exploring experiences of maternity care specifically within the United Kingdom and how they may have changed, in order to inform future maternity services.
A systematic review of qualitative literature was conducted using comprehensive searches of five electronic databases and the Cochrane COVID Study Register, published between 1 June 2021 and 13 October 2022, and further updated to 30 September 2023. Thematic Synthesis was utilised for data synthesis.
Of 21,860 records identified, 27 studies were identified for inclusion. Findings included 14 descriptive themes across the five core concepts: (1)Care-seeking and experience; (2)Virtual care; (3)Self-monitoring; (4)COVID-19 vaccination; (5)Ethical future of maternity care.
Our findings in the UK are consistent with those globally, and extend those of the previous systematic review, particularly about women's perceptions of the COVID-19 vaccine during pregnancy.
Our findings suggest the following are important to women for future maternity care: personalisation and inclusiveness; clear and evidence-based communication to facilitate informed decision-making; and achieving balance between social commitments and time spent settling into motherhood.
由于与疫情相关的限制,英国的产妇护理服务发生了巨大变化。先前的研究表明,疫情期间的产妇护理体验不佳,导致孕妇身心健康状况不佳。需要对疫情后期发表的关于女性产妇护理体验的研究进行综合分析。
更新先前对疫情期间产妇护理体验的系统评价,该系统评价于 2021 年 6 月,探索英国特定的产妇护理体验以及它们如何发生变化,以便为未来的产妇护理服务提供信息。
对 2021 年 6 月至 2022 年 10 月 13 日期间发表的定性文献进行了系统评价,使用了五个电子数据库和 Cochrane COVID 研究登记处的全面检索,并进一步更新至 2023 年 9 月 30 日。采用主题综合法进行数据综合。
在确定的 21860 条记录中,确定了 27 项研究符合纳入标准。研究结果包括五个核心概念的 14 个描述性主题:(1)寻求护理和体验;(2)虚拟护理;(3)自我监测;(4)COVID-19 疫苗接种;(5)产妇护理的未来伦理问题。
我们在英国的研究结果与全球范围内的结果一致,并扩展了先前的系统评价,特别是关于女性对怀孕期间 COVID-19 疫苗的看法。
我们的研究结果表明,以下几点对未来的产妇护理很重要:个性化和包容性;清晰和基于证据的沟通,以促进知情决策;在社交承诺和适应母亲角色的时间之间取得平衡。