Author: Brooks, S.K.; Weston, D.; Greenberg, N.
Title: Psychological impact of infectious disease outbreaks on pregnant women: rapid evidence review Cord-id: dbldupx0 Document date: 2020_11_1
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Snippet: OBJECTIVES: Infectious disease outbreaks can be distressing for everyone, especially those deemed to be particularly vulnerable such as pregnant women, who have been named a high-risk group in the current COVID-19 pandemic. This paper aimed to summarise existing literature on the psychological impact of infectious disease outbreaks on women who were pregnant at the time of the outbreak. STUDY DESIGN: The design of this study is a rapid review. METHODS: Five databases were searched for relevant l
Document: OBJECTIVES: Infectious disease outbreaks can be distressing for everyone, especially those deemed to be particularly vulnerable such as pregnant women, who have been named a high-risk group in the current COVID-19 pandemic. This paper aimed to summarise existing literature on the psychological impact of infectious disease outbreaks on women who were pregnant at the time of the outbreak. STUDY DESIGN: The design of this study is a rapid review. METHODS: Five databases were searched for relevant literature, and main findings were extracted. RESULTS: Thirteen articles were included in the review. The following themes were identified: negative emotional states; living with uncertainty; concerns about infection; concerns about and uptake of prophylaxis or treatment; disrupted routines; non-pharmaceutical protective behaviours; social support; financial and occupational concerns; disrupted expectations of birth, prenatal care and postnatal care and sources of information. CONCLUSIONS: Pregnant women have unique needs during infectious disease outbreaks and could benefit from up-to-date, consistent information and guidance; appropriate support and advice from healthcare professionals, particularly with regards to the risks and benefits of prophylaxis and treatment; virtual support groups and designating locations or staff specifically for pregnant women.
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