Anxiety in Pregnant Women During the Covid-19 Pandemic: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis

A. P. Maba
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The prevalence of anxiety experienced by pregnant women during the Covid-19 pandemic could not be overlooked. This study aims to discover the various causes of anxiety experienced by pregnant women during the pandemic. After explaining the research objectives and obtaining informed consent, author interviewed seven pregnant women. All informant were married, majority of them were working, and all husbands of the interviewees also had permanent jobs. The data analyzed using an interpretive phenomenological approach. The study results show that four main themes cause anxiety in pregnant women amid a pandemic, namely immediate changes, health concerns, access to health services, and social isolation. This study highlights the prevalence of anxiety among pregnant women during covid-19 pandemic. It also emphasizes the importance of taking into consideration factors such as immediate changes, health concerns, access to health care, and social isolation while implementing intervention to reduce this issue. Furthermore, policymakers should prioritize these four main themes in arranging covid-19 mitigation guidelines or protocol specifically for pregnant women.
Covid-19大流行期间孕妇的焦虑:解释性现象学分析
在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,孕妇普遍感到焦虑,这一点不容忽视。本研究旨在发现大流行期间孕妇焦虑的各种原因。在解释研究目的并征得知情同意后,作者采访了7名孕妇。所有被调查者都已婚,大多数有工作,所有被调查者的丈夫也都有固定工作。数据分析使用解释现象学的方法。研究结果表明,在大流行期间,四个主要主题会引起孕妇的焦虑,即即时变化、健康问题、获得卫生服务和社会隔离。这项研究强调了covid-19大流行期间孕妇焦虑的普遍性。它还强调,在实施减少这一问题的干预措施时,必须考虑到诸如眼前的变化、健康问题、获得保健和社会孤立等因素。此外,政策制定者在安排专门针对孕妇的covid-19缓解指南或方案时,应优先考虑这四个主题。
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