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Impact of COVID-19 on antenatal care provision at public hospitals in the Sidama region, Ethiopia: A mixed methods study.

Zemenu Yohannes KassaVanessa L ScarfSabera TurkmaniDeborah Fox
Published in: PloS one (2024)
Our findings demonstrate that the COVID-19 pandemic affected antenatal care access, uptake, and provision in the study area from March to August 2020. To mitigate disrupted antenatal care access, uptake and provision, antenatal care clinics should be equipped with medical supplies. It is crucial to maintain rapport between the community and maternity care providers and provide training for maternity care providers regarding the adapted/adopted guidelines during COVID-19 at the hospital grassroots level for use in the current and future pandemics. Pregnant women should have timely access to maternity care providers in order to maintain at least a minimum standard of care in current and future pandemics.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • palliative care
  • pregnant women
  • quality improvement
  • pain management
  • affordable care act
  • preterm birth
  • coronavirus disease
  • current status