Year 2023,
Volume: 7 Issue: 2, 579 - 588, 31.05.2023
Özlem Doğan Yüksekol
,
Feyza Nazik
,
Nazlı Baltacı
,
Mihriban Ulucan
Supporting Institution
yoktur.
Thanks
Çalışmaya katılan tüm gebelere teşekkür ederiz.
References
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- 26. Linde AR, Siqueira CE.Women’s lives in times of Zika: Mosquito-controlled lives? Cadernos de saude publica.2018; 34(5): e00178917. doi: 10.1590/0102-311x00178917.
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- 33. Brooks SK, Weston D, Greenberg N. Psychological impact of infectious disease outbreaks on pregnant women: rapid evidence review. Public health. 2020;189:26-36. doi: 10.1016/j.puhe.2020.09.006.
- 34. Aydın R, Kızılkaya T, Hancıoğlu AS, Taşlar N. COVID-19 pandemisinde; gebelik, doğum ve doğum sonu dönemde kadınların sosyal destek gereksinimi ve ebelik yaklaşımları. Turkish Studies. 2020; 15(4):679-690. doi: 10.7827/TurkishStudies.44489.
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https://www.rcog.org.uk/globalassets/documents/guidelines/2020-10-14-coronavirus-COVID-19-infection-in-pregnancy-v12.pdf .
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Determination of Anxiety Levels and Knowledge Levels about COVID-19 during COVID-19 Outbreak of Pregnants: Survey in Turkey
Year 2023,
Volume: 7 Issue: 2, 579 - 588, 31.05.2023
Özlem Doğan Yüksekol
,
Feyza Nazik
,
Nazlı Baltacı
,
Mihriban Ulucan
Abstract
Purpose: To determine the fears and level of knowledge of pregnant women about outbreaks during the COVID 19 outbreak.
Methods: This was conducted as descriptive research with 276 pregnant women admitted to women's health and maternity outpatient clinic of hospitals in eastern Turkey. The data was collected using the personal information form, the information levels form for COVID-19, and the COVID-19 Anxiety Scale.
Results: It was found that 75.4% of pregnant women were worried that they would catch coronavirus in the hospital during or after childbirth. The average score of women on the COVID-19 Anxiety Scale was 6.7±2.4 (min:5, max:14). The anxiety level of the pregnant women who were in the last trimester of pregnancy, who did not receive information about COVID-19, who changed their delivery method due to the pandemic, who received inadequate prenatal care, whose social support decreased, and who felt vulnerable, were significantly higher.
Conclusions: The research revealed that anxiety in pregnant women is affected by some factors. It is important to provide care and support for these groups.
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- 25. Demir ET, Kilic F. Determination of the anxiety level in pregnant women who administer to the obstetrics clinic within the COVID-19 pandemia period. Selcuk Medicine Journal.2020; 36(4):352-356. doi: 10.30733/std.2020.01468
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- 28. Ünal E, Atik D, Gözüyeşil E. COVID-19 pandemisi ve kadınlar. Haliç Üniversitesi Sağlık Bi-limleri Dergisi. 2021; 4(1):1-8. doi: 10.48124/husagbilder.825346.
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- 32. Api O, Ceyhan M. COVID-19 doğum ve sezaryen uygulamaları. In H. Gökaslan, (Ed.), Kadın Hastalıkları ve Doğum - COVID-19. 2020:21-28. Ankara, Türkiye: Türkiye Klinikleri.
- 33. Brooks SK, Weston D, Greenberg N. Psychological impact of infectious disease outbreaks on pregnant women: rapid evidence review. Public health. 2020;189:26-36. doi: 10.1016/j.puhe.2020.09.006.
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https://www.rcog.org.uk/globalassets/documents/guidelines/2020-10-14-coronavirus-COVID-19-infection-in-pregnancy-v12.pdf .
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