Upaya Pencegahan Gangguan Postpartum Mood Sejak Kehamilan di Masa Pandemi Covid-19

D. Handayani, Yuni Purwati
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In these recent days, Covid-19 becomes the global health problem. One of the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic is a mother’s anxiety during pregnancy and the puerperium. This anxiety can put mothers at risk for postpartum mood disorders. Prevention of postpartum mood disorders can be done from the pregnancy time with preparatory education in dealing with the mothers’ roles for their babies. As an effort to maintain health protocols in this pandemic era, services to pregnant and postpartum women during the Covid-19 pandemic can be done through online communication media. This service aims to determine the data of the risk of postpartum mood disorders or postpartum depression since pregnancy and prepare mothers to welcome their role as postpartum mothers.The service method was carried out by screening the risk of postpartum mood disorders using the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) and health education about the management of postpartum care for mothers and babies to the third-trimester pregnant women through online media. The results showed that six pregnant women (42.86%) had no risk of depression; seven pregnant women (50%) indicated that depression might occur, and one pregnant woman (7.14%) indicated the possibility of depression. During the counselling session, the mothers were less active in group discussions in online media and some mothers preferred private consultations. In addition, the mothers also expressed their desire to learn materials about pregnancy exercise, postpartum exercise, and lactation management during the outreach activities. From the results of screening using EPDS regarding postpartum mood disorders since pregnancy, it was found that there was a risk of depression during pregnancy and a possible risk of postpartum depression. Online health education for postpartum care management for postpartum mothers and babies as an effort to prevent postpartum mood since pregnancy during the Covid-19 pandemic can be done using the online method
自Covid-19大流行以来,预防产后情绪障碍的措施
最近几天,Covid-19成为全球卫生问题。Covid-19大流行的影响之一是母亲在怀孕和产褥期的焦虑。这种焦虑会使母亲面临产后情绪障碍的风险。产后情绪障碍的预防可以从怀孕开始就进行准备教育,以处理母亲对婴儿的角色。作为在大流行时代维持卫生协议的努力,在Covid-19大流行期间,可以通过在线传播媒体为孕妇和产后妇女提供服务。这项服务旨在确定自怀孕以来产后情绪障碍或产后抑郁症风险的数据,使母亲们做好准备,迎接自己作为产后母亲的角色。服务方法采用爱丁堡产后抑郁量表(EPDS)筛查产后情绪障碍风险,并通过网络媒体对孕晚期孕妇进行母婴产后护理管理健康教育。结果显示,6名孕妇(42.86%)无抑郁风险;7名孕妇(50%)表示可能出现抑郁,1名孕妇(7.14%)表示可能出现抑郁。在咨询期间,母亲们在网络媒体上的小组讨论中不那么活跃,一些母亲更喜欢私下咨询。此外,妈妈们也表达了希望在活动中学习有关孕期运动、产后运动、哺乳期管理等方面的资料。从妊娠以来使用EPDS筛查产后情绪障碍的结果来看,发现孕妇存在妊娠期抑郁的风险,也存在产后抑郁的可能风险。为预防新冠肺炎大流行期间怀孕后的产后情绪,可以通过在线方式对产后母亲和婴儿进行产后护理管理的在线健康教育
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