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Voices from the frontline: findings from a thematic analysis of a rapid online global survey of maternal and newborn health professionals facing the COVID-19 pandemic

Voices from the frontline: findings from a thematic analysis of a rapid online global survey of maternal and newborn health professionals facing the COVID-19 pandemic

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dc.contributor.author Aline Semaan
dc.contributor.author Constance Audet
dc.contributor.author Elise Huysmans
dc.contributor.author Bosede B Afolabi
dc.contributor.author Bouchra Assarag
dc.contributor.author Aduragbemi Banke-Thomas
dc.contributor.author Hannah Blencowe
dc.contributor.author Séverine Caluwaerts
dc.contributor.author Oona M. R. Campbell
dc.contributor.author Francesca L. Cavallaro
dc.contributor.author Leonardo Chavane
dc.contributor.author Louise Tina Day
dc.contributor.author Alexandre Delamou
dc.contributor.author Thérèse Delvaux
dc.contributor.author Wendy J. Graham
dc.contributor.author Giorgia Gon
dc.contributor.author Peter Kascak
dc.contributor.author Mitsuaki Matsui
dc.contributor.author Sarah G Moxon
dc.contributor.author Annettee Nakimuli
dc.contributor.author Andrea B. Pembe
dc.contributor.author Emma Radovich
dc.contributor.author Thomas van den Akker
dc.contributor.author Lenka Benova
dc.date.accessioned 2021-01-11T13:51:51Z
dc.date.available 2021-01-11T13:51:51Z
dc.date.issued 2020
dc.identifier.uri https://combine.alvar.ug/handle/1/49653
dc.description.abstract Objective; To prospectively document experiences of frontline maternal and newborn healthcare providers during the COVID-19 pandemic.; ; Design ; Cross-sectional study via an online survey disseminated through professional networks and social media in 12 languages. We analysed responses using descriptive statistics and qualitative thematic analysis disaggregating by low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) and high-income countries (HICs).; ; Setting ; 81 countries, between March 24 and April 10, 2020.; ; Participants ; 714 maternal and newborn healthcare providers.; ; Main outcome measures ; Preparedness for and response to COVID-19, experiences of health workers providing care to women and newborns, and adaptations to 17 outpatient and inpatient care processes during the pandemic.; ; Results; Only one third of respondents received training on COVID-19 from their health facility and nearly all searched for information themselves. Half of respondents in LMICs received updated guidelines for care provision compared with 82% in HICs. Overall, only 47% of participants in LMICs, and 69% in HICs felt mostly or completely knowledgeable in how to care for COVID-19 maternity patients. Facility-level responses to COVID-19 (signage, screening, testing, and isolation rooms) were more common in HICs than LMICs. Globally, 90% of respondents reported somewhat or substantially higher levels of stress. There was a widespread perception of reduced use of routine maternity care services, and of modification in care processes, some of which were not evidence-based.; ; Conclusions; Substantial knowledge gaps exist in guidance on management of maternity cases with or without COVID-19. Formal information sharing channels for providers must be established and mental health support provided. Surveys of maternity care providers can help track the situation, capture innovations, and support rapid development of effective responses.
dc.publisher Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
dc.title Voices from the frontline: findings from a thematic analysis of a rapid online global survey of maternal and newborn health professionals facing the COVID-19 pandemic
dc.type Preprint
dc.identifier.doi 10.1101/2020.05.08.20093393
dc.identifier.mag 3021603169
dc.identifier.lens 087-532-618-394-229
dc.subject.lens-fields Mental health
dc.subject.lens-fields Inpatient care
dc.subject.lens-fields Health facility
dc.subject.lens-fields Preparedness
dc.subject.lens-fields Care provision
dc.subject.lens-fields Descriptive statistics
dc.subject.lens-fields Family medicine
dc.subject.lens-fields Medicine
dc.subject.lens-fields Thematic analysis
dc.subject.lens-fields Pandemic


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