The effect of the separation of mother-preterm newborn infants hospitalized during the COVID-19 pandemic on maternal depression and stress levels, infant development, and bonding quality on Chilean dyads

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Francisca Velozo Ramírez, Marcia Olhaberry Huber, María Ignacia Heusser Ferrés, María Susana Cubillos Montecino, Agustina González Bravo, Mónica Morgues Nudman
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Abstract

Early infant development is a maturation process critically depends on the infant's interaction with primary caregivers. Hence, neonatal units prioritize their proximity. In COVID-19, parental visitation hours were limited, reducing caregivers time with their infants. This follow-up study analyzes and compares levels of maternal depression and stress, infant development, and bonding quality in preterm mother-infant dyads hospitalized, before and during the pandemic. Out of 66 dyads participated, 36 were admitted before COVID-19, and 30 during COVID-19. The assessed was two video-call sessions in which mothers completed selected questionnaires. No significant differences between mothers' levels of depression and stress. However, low birth weight was associated with greater difficulties in children's communication and interpersonal relationships. Furthermore, infants hospitalized in COVID-19 had a higher risk of experiencing delayed communication. No significant differences were observed in bonding quality. Lower infant gestational age and longer breastfeeding time were associated with better bonding quality in both groups. Psychosocial intervention is considered a valuable tool, capable of preventing maternal mental health difficulties and protecting bonding in premature infants and in highly complex healthcare settings. Nevertheless, it is essential to more actively address the socio-affective needs of newborns during their hospital stay to promote adequate development.

在 COVID-19 大流行期间住院的母亲与早产新生儿分离对智利母婴关系中母亲抑郁和压力水平、婴儿发育以及亲情质量的影响。
婴儿早期发育是一个成熟过程,关键取决于婴儿与主要照顾者的互动。因此,新生儿科优先考虑与他们的亲近。在 COVID-19 中,父母探视时间受到限制,减少了看护者与婴儿相处的时间。这项后续研究分析和比较了大流行之前和期间住院的早产儿母婴双方的产妇抑郁和压力水平、婴儿发育情况以及亲子关系质量。66对母婴中,36对在COVID-19之前住院,30对在COVID-19期间住院。评估分为两次视频通话,母亲们在通话过程中填写了选定的调查问卷。结果显示,母亲的抑郁和压力水平没有明显差异。然而,低出生体重与儿童在沟通和人际关系方面遇到的更大困难有关。此外,在 COVID-19 中住院的婴儿出现沟通延迟的风险更高。在亲子关系质量方面没有观察到明显差异。两组婴儿较低的胎龄和较长的母乳喂养时间与较好的亲子关系质量有关。心理干预被认为是一种有价值的工具,能够预防早产儿和高度复杂的医疗环境中的产妇心理健康问题并保护亲子关系。然而,在新生儿住院期间,必须更积极地满足他们的社会情感需求,以促进其充分发展。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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9.40
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