Lesson Learned During a Pandemic: A Phenomenological Study of Pregnant Women's Experience in Resource-Limited Setting.

Journal: Journal of multidisciplinary healthcare

Volume: 17

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Affiliated Institutions:  Department of Midwifery, College of Health Sciences and Medicine, Dilla University, Dilla, Ethiopia. Department of Anesthesiology, College of Health Sciences and Medicine, Dilla University, Dilla, Ethiopia. School of Public Health, College of Health Sciences and Medicine, Dilla University, Dilla, Ethiopia. Department of Environmental Health, College of Health Sciences and Medicine, Dilla University, Dilla, Ethiopia. Departments of Nursing, College of Health Sciences and Medicine, Dilla University, Dilla, Ethiopia. Department of Psychiatry, College of Health Sciences and Medicine, Dilla University, Dilla, Ethiopia.

Abstract summary 

Pandemics like COVID-19 has strained healthcare systems globally, particularly in resource-limited settings where pre-existing healthcare gaps and constraints amplify the challenges faced by pregnant women. Having this lesson on pregnant women's experiences during COVID-19 offers invaluable insights into potential strategies and interventions needed to mitigate the impact of similar outbreaks in the future. Therefore, this phenomenological study aimed to uncover the experiences of pregnant women during the COVID-19 pandemic in Dilla town, Gedeo zone, southern Ethiopia.A descriptive phenomenological design was employed at Dilla University teaching hospital. A Purposive sampling technique was used and point of data saturation was declared at participant 16th. An in-depth interview was conducted in a private room after they received antenatal care services. The interviews were audiotaped, transcribed, and analysed using the open code software version 4.03. The interviews were transcribed verbatim to provide tick descriptions of data. Thematic analysis was employed using an inductive approach. Direct quotes from participants were included without any grammar editing to preserve their intended meaning.Our study found five predominant themes: mental health consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic, health impact of COVID-19, concerns over the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, COVID-19 influence on social engagements, and challenge on getting reliable information.This study identified that pregnant women experienced various challenges during the pandemic which includes psychological problems, health impact of COVID-19, economic problems, lack of reliable information and limited social support. Hence, implementing a customized approach by integrating psychosocial interventions with prenatal care services and conducting intensive health education sessions and economic empowerment are beneficial as mitigation strategies to better prepare for future pandemics.

Authors & Co-authors:  Cherinet Aneleay A Zemedkun Abebayehu A Wudineh Aregahegn A Molla Wondwosen W Sisay Daniel D Negassa Belay B Mebratu Andualem A Gossaye Aschalew A Melaku Getnet G Madoro Derebe D

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Citations :  World must be ready to respond to next pandemic: WHO chief | UN News; 2023. Available from: https://news.un.org/en/story/2023/05/1136912. Accessed January 20, 2024.
Authors :  10
Identifiers
Doi : 10.2147/JMDH.S448376
SSN : 1178-2390
Study Population
Women
Mesh Terms
Other Terms
COVID-19;Dilla;lived experience;pandemic;phenomenological study;pregnant women;resource limited
Study Design
Phenomenological Study,Descriptive Study,Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Country of Study
Ethiopia
Publication Country
New Zealand