Jamil Ahmed , Ramesh Kumar , Vikram Mehraj , Amer Almarabheh , Sadiq Ali Khowaja , Shahzad Ali Khan , Nawal Naeem , Sathirakorn Pongpanich
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摘要
背景:由于遏制COVID-19大流行的重点转移,脆弱和脆弱的卫生系统中的妇幼保健服务提供受到了巨大影响。我们旨在评估COVID-19大流行对妇幼保健服务的影响,为巴基斯坦提供更具弹性的妇幼保健服务提供政策建议。方法采用描述性横断面研究。将一份结构化和有效的问卷转换为在线版本,并首先将链接发送给约300名保健专业人员,以实现203人的样本量,其中包括在巴基斯坦四个省的公共部门保健设施工作的医生、护士和其他辅助医务人员。195名参与者回答了调查问卷。使用卡方检验来确定分类变量之间的统计差异。结果尽管约三分之二的参与者报告在其卫生机构中适度遵守了预防COVID-19的协议和程序,但在大流行期间,孕产妇和儿童卫生服务提供相关指标有所下降。例如,66.8%和62.4%的参与者分别不同意在COVID-19大流行期间提供新生儿重症监护病房和重症监护病房,以接收生病的新生儿和患有产科并发症的妇女。此外,分别有23%和20%的参与者报告说,工作人员的可用性和提供剖宫产受到中度至严重影响。岗位名称与COVID-19影响之间的相关性有统计学意义(χ2 p = 0.038)。结论该研究表明,巴基斯坦的妇幼保健服务,包括剖腹产、围产期护理和新生儿住院护理,可能受到COVID-19大流行的中度影响。
Perceptions of health care workers on maternal and child health services in Pakistan during COVID-19: A cross-sectional study
Background
Maternal and child healthcare service delivery in vulnerable and fragile health systems has suffered a tremendous impact owing to the shift in focus to curtail the COVID-19 pandemic. We aimed to evaluate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on maternal and child healthcare services to inform policy advice for a more resilient maternal and child healthcare service delivery in Pakistan.
Methods
A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted. A structured and validated questionnaire was transformed into an online version and a link was first sent to about 300 healthcare professionals to achieve a sample size of 203, including medical doctors, nurses, and other paramedical staff working in public sector health facilities of the four provinces of Pakistan. The questionnaire was responded to by 195 participants. The Chi-Square test was used to determine the statistical differences between the categorical variables.
Results
Although about two-thirds of the participants reported a moderate adherence to protocols and procedures to prevent COVID-19 in their health facilities, the maternal and child health service delivery-related indicators declined during the pandemic. For instance, 66.8% and 62.4% of the participants, respectively, did not agree that a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and an Intensive Care Unit to admit sick newborns and women with obstetric complications during the COVID-19 pandemic were available during the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition, 23% and 20% of the participants, respectively, reported that staff availability and the provision of cesarean section were moderate to extremely affected. The association between job designation and the impact of COVID-19 was statistically significant (χ2 p = 0.038).
Conclusions
The study suggests that maternal and child healthcare services including C-Section, perinatal care, and inpatient care of newborns in Pakistan may have been moderately affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.