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Adapting obstetric and neonatal services during the COVID-19 pandemic: a scoping review

Authors :
Shira Gold
Lauren Clarfield
Jennie Johnstone
Yenge Diambomba
Prakesh S. Shah
Wendy Whittle
Nimrah Abbasi
Cristian Arzola
Rizwana Ashraf
Anne Biringer
David Chitayat
Marie Czikk
Milena Forte
Tracy Franklin
Michelle Jacobson
Johannes Keunen
John Kingdom
Stephen Lapinsky
Joanne MacKenzie
Cynthia Maxwell
Mary Preisman
Greg Ryan
Amanda Selk
Mathew Sermer
Candice Silversides
John Snelgrove
Nancy Watts
Beverly Young
Charmaine De Castro
Rohan D’Souza
Source :
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, Vol 22, Iss 1, Pp 1-16 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
BMC, 2022.

Abstract

Abstract Background The provision of care to pregnant persons and neonates must continue through pandemics. To maintain quality of care, while minimizing physical contact during the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-related Coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV2) pandemic, hospitals and international organizations issued recommendations on maternity and neonatal care delivery and restructuring of clinical and academic services. Early in the pandemic, recommendations relied on expert opinion, and offered a one-size-fits-all set of guidelines. Our aim was to examine these recommendations and provide the rationale and context to guide clinicians, administrators, educators, and researchers, on how to adapt maternity and neonatal services during the pandemic, regardless of jurisdiction. Method Our initial database search used Medical subject headings and free-text search terms related to coronavirus infections, pregnancy and neonatology, and summarized relevant recommendations from international society guidelines. Subsequent targeted searches to December 30, 2020, included relevant publications in general medical and obstetric journals, and updated society recommendations. Results We identified 846 titles and abstracts, of which 105 English-language publications fulfilled eligibility criteria and were included in our study. A multidisciplinary team representing clinicians from various disciplines, academics, administrators and training program directors critically appraised the literature to collate recommendations by multiple jurisdictions, including a quaternary care Canadian hospital, to provide context and rationale for viable options. Interpretation There are different schools of thought regarding effective practices in obstetric and neonatal services. Our critical review presents the rationale to effectively modify services, based on the phase of the pandemic, the prevalence of infection in the population, and resource availability.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14712393
Volume :
22
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.5ef5bb0083464a5fb2a52d038becfee4
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12884-022-04409-4