1. COVID-Related Visitor Restrictions and Childbirth Experiences in One US Hospital.
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Sciarratta, Payton, Rondini, Kelsey, Barry, Ghislaine, Dube, Nandi, Seddon, Isabella, Katial, John, and Mirabal-Beltran, Roxanne
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CHILDBIRTH & psychology ,NURSES ,MATERNAL health services ,HEALTH attitudes ,RESEARCH funding ,MOTHERS ,PUERPERIUM ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,INTERVIEWING ,VISITING the sick ,LABOR (Obstetrics) ,PREGNANT women ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,JUDGMENT sampling ,DECISION making in clinical medicine ,STAY-at-home orders ,THEMATIC analysis ,LABOR coaching (Obstetrics) ,RESEARCH methodology ,PSYCHOLOGICAL stress ,PHENOMENOLOGY ,COMPARATIVE studies ,DATA analysis software ,COVID-19 pandemic ,SPECIALTY hospitals ,PATIENTS' attitudes - Abstract
Objective: The objective of this study was to explore childbirth experiences during COVID-19 visitor restrictions. Methods: We used a descriptive phenomen-ological approach in our study, which took place in a postpartum unit at a level IV birthing hospital in the Mideastern United States, where 3617 births occurred in 2019. Results: A total of 22 participants who were older than 18 years, who gave birth at 37 weeks gestation or more, and who had at least 1 birth experience in the United States prior to the COVID-19 pandemic participated in this study. We assessed participants' birth experiences before and during COVID-19 visitor restrictions through in-depth interviews. Participant perspectives revealed the following 6 themes after an iterative analysis: A Shared Personal Connection is a Valued Trait, A Female Support Person is Important, Nurses Went the Extra Mile, Support People Help with Decision-Making, Two is an Ideal Number of Support People, and Increased Psychological Burden. Discussion: These findings are vital to inform hospital visitor policies moving forward in the endemic reality of COVID-19 pandemic. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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