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[Digital midwifery care during the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany-acceptance of mothers].

Authors :
Bauer NH
Hertle D
Schumacher L
Source :
Bundesgesundheitsblatt, Gesundheitsforschung, Gesundheitsschutz [Bundesgesundheitsblatt Gesundheitsforschung Gesundheitsschutz] 2023 Mar; Vol. 66 (3), pp. 292-301. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Feb 10.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background: To ensure outpatient midwifery care during the COVID-19 pandemic, digital midwifery services were enabled for the first time in Germany in March 2020. The aim of the survey "Digital midwifery care in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic" was to conduct an initial evaluation of the newly introduced digital services from the perspective of the midwives and the users. This publication presents the results of the mothers' survey.<br />Method: In February and March 2021, a cross-sectional study with an online survey was conducted. Women insured with BARMER who gave birth to a healthy child between May and November 2020 were surveyed anonymously throughout Germany using an exploratively developed online questionnaire on the utilization, satisfaction, and potential of digital midwifery care in pregnancy and the postpartum period.<br />Results: Feedback was provided by 1821 mothers. Around one third of the responding women had used digital midwifery services during pregnancy and/or the postpartum period and rated these services positively by over 80%. From the respondents' point of view, courses and counselling are very well suited whereas postpartum care often requires the midwife's presence. Advantages were seen in infection control and in saving time and travel.<br />Conclusion: The COVID-19 pandemic has become a catalyst for digitalization in midwifery care. The digital services were quickly implemented by freelance midwives and well accepted by women and can usefully complement the care provided in the presence of the midwife. The opportunity to utilize and further develop these offers should be taken.<br /> (© 2023. The Author(s).)

Details

Language :
German
ISSN :
1437-1588
Volume :
66
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Bundesgesundheitsblatt, Gesundheitsforschung, Gesundheitsschutz
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
36763257
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00103-023-03666-8