Knowledge and utilization of Integrated Child Development Services among antenatal women during COVID-19 pandemic

IF 1.1 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Taniyaa Cruz Ferdina, Deepanchakravarthi Vellingiri, N. S. Raja, Gracy Paulin Dharmalingam
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ABSTRACT The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has affected the healthcare delivery system in both developed and developing countries. Many antenatal women skipped their regular antenatal check-ups due to fear of viral contamination and lack of transport facilities. Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS), which plays a major role in antenatal care, also suffered a great deal during the pandemic. 1. To assess knowledge and utilization of ICDS services by antenatal women during the COVID-19 pandemic. 2. To determine factors influencing the knowledge and utilization of ICDS services by antenatal women. 3. To determine the barriers to utilization of ICDS services during the pandemic. This study was conducted as a descriptive study in a tertiary care center. Antenatal women whose pregnancy period coincided with the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic were interviewed using a structured questionnaire. The sample size was calculated as 198. Data were entered in Microsoft Excel and analyzed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS). Around 61% of the study population had adequate knowledge about ICDS services. The proportion of antenatal women utilizing ICDS services reduced from 87.8% to 69.6% during the pandemic. Only a few of the mothers were followed up by the Anganwadi workers during the pandemic. The main barriers to not utilizing ICDS services were fear of the spread of the pathogen and lack of awareness about the availability of services during the pandemic. There has been a reduction in the utilization of ICDS services by antenatal women during the COVID-19 pandemic. Measures should be taken by the government to ensure undisrupted care for antenatal women during such hard times.
COVID-19 大流行期间产前妇女对儿童综合发展服务的了解和利用情况
ABSTRACT 2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行影响了发达国家和发展中国家的医疗保健系统。许多产前妇女因害怕病毒污染和缺乏交通设施而放弃了定期产前检查。在产前保健中发挥重要作用的儿童综合发展服务(ICDS)也在大流行期间遭受了巨大损失。 1.评估 COVID-19 大流行期间产前妇女对 ICDS 服务的了解和利用情况。2.确定影响产前妇女了解和利用 ICDS 服务的因素。3.确定大流行期间利用 ICDS 服务的障碍。 本研究是在一家三级护理中心进行的描述性研究。使用结构化问卷对孕期恰逢 COVID-19 第二波大流行的产前妇女进行了访谈。样本量计算为 198 人。数据输入 Microsoft Excel,并使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)进行分析。 约 61% 的研究对象对 ICDS 服务有足够的了解。大流行期间,利用综合儿童发展服务的产前妇女比例从 87.8%降至 69.6%。大流行期间,只有少数母亲得到了 Anganwadi 工作人员的跟踪服务。不利用综合儿童发展服务的主要障碍是害怕病原体传播和对大流行期间提供的服务缺乏了解。 在 COVID-19 大流行期间,产前妇女对 ICDS 服务的利用率有所下降。政府应采取措施,确保在这种困难时期对产前妇女的护理不中断。
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