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Midwives’ experiences of utilising personal protective equipment during the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative descriptive study

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posted on 2023-04-24, 07:23 authored by Angela O'Farrell, ANNA CHATZIANNA CHATZI, Owen DoodyOwen Doody

Background: Coronavirus has placed a lot of strain on the healthcare system. As a result, major changes have  occurred in the way healthcare is delivered, including pregnancy care delivery. Within the Irish healthcare  system, the response to the COVID-19 pandemic has demanded frequent and ongoing adjustments to mid-wifery practice and the provision of personal protective equipment (PPE) and its usage have come under  serious scrutiny during the COVID-19 pandemic. Aim: To explore midwives experiences of utilising PPE during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: A qualitative descriptive study utilising a purposive sampling of 10 midwives who participated in  in-depth semi-structured interviews, highlighting their experiences of utilising PPE during the COVID-19  pandemic. Data obtained was analysed using the Braun and Clarkes framework and reported in line with the  consolidated criteria for qualitative research reporting (COREQ). Results: Analysed data resulted in five themes, eight subthemes and 18 codes. The themes identified represent  the participants experiences and highlight the; importance of effective communication, fear and anxiety of  contracting and spreading the virus, value of peer support as a coping strategy, impact of lack of resources in  the midwifery practice, and education and training effectiveness. Conclusion: The introduced strict mandatory infection prevention and control measures, predominantly the  wearing of PPE, took effect with concurrent increased stress and anxiety, while caring for pregnant women 

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International Journal of Infection Control 19, 23085

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Open Academia

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