Antenatal Compliance Relationship Care with Anxiety of Pregnant Women in Time Pandemic Covid-19

Sitti Fatimah, Musni Musni, A. Fatmasanti, Kiki Reski Rahmadani
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Pregnant women, who are at a higher risk of getting the coronavirus than other populations, have felt the psychological effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Avoiding antenatal care (ANC) appointments due to anxiety puts the mother and fetus at risk for complications like undiagnosed bleeding at any point in the pregnancy. The purpose of this study is to examine whether or not pregnant women's fear about the Covid 19 epidemic affects their likelihood of keeping up with their scheduled ANC checkups. Analytical approaches based on cross-sectional studies. During April and May of 2021, investigators visited the Sibulue Health Center in Bone Regency. The demographic requirements are met by the responses of 48 pregnant women in their second and third trimesters who are able to explain their sentiments and anxieties. Twenty-eight pregnant women (58.3%) and nine pregnant women (18.0%) who did not suffer anxiety made frequent ANC visits to healthcare facilities throughout the Covid-19 epidemic. Among pregnant women, 18 (37.5%) had anxiety and were not attending ANC on a regular basis. Nine pregnant women (n = 9) did not report experiencing any anxiety, however two of them did not obtain consistent ANC. Using a chi-square test, we found a significance level of 0.001. (p 0.05). Women's worry during pregnancy was associated with their use of prenatal care services during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Covid-19大流行期间孕妇焦虑与产前依从性护理的关系
与其他人群相比,孕妇感染冠状病毒的风险更高,她们感受到了新冠肺炎大流行的心理影响。由于焦虑而避免产前保健(ANC)预约会使母亲和胎儿在怀孕的任何时候都面临未确诊出血等并发症的风险。本研究的目的是研究孕妇对Covid - 19流行病的恐惧是否会影响她们按计划进行ANC检查的可能性。基于横断面研究的分析方法。在2021年4月和5月期间,调查人员访问了Bone Regency的Sibulue健康中心。48名处于妊娠中期和晚期的孕妇的回答符合人口统计要求,她们能够解释自己的情绪和焦虑。在Covid-19流行期间,28名孕妇(58.3%)和9名孕妇(18.0%)没有焦虑,经常去医疗机构就诊。在孕妇中,18名(37.5%)患有焦虑症,并且没有定期参加ANC。9名孕妇(n = 9)没有报告出现任何焦虑,但其中2名没有获得一致的ANC。通过卡方检验,我们发现显著性水平为0.001。(p 0.05)。妇女在怀孕期间的担忧与她们在Covid-19大流行期间使用产前护理服务有关。
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