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The antenatal psychological experiences of women during two phases of the COVID-19 pandemic: A recurrent, cross-sectional, thematic analysis

Initial COVID-19-related social distancing restrictions, imposed in the UK in March 2020, and the subsequent lifting of restrictions in May 2020 caused antenatal disruption and stress which exceeded expected vulnerabilities associated with this lifecourse transition. The current study aimed to explo...

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Autores principales: Jackson, Leanne, Davies, Siân M., Podkujko, Anastasija, Gaspar, Monic, De Pascalis, Leonardo L. D., Harrold, Joanne A., Fallon, Victoria, Soulsby, Laura K., Silverio, Sergio A.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10249846/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37289809
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0285270
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author Jackson, Leanne
Davies, Siân M.
Podkujko, Anastasija
Gaspar, Monic
De Pascalis, Leonardo L. D.
Harrold, Joanne A.
Fallon, Victoria
Soulsby, Laura K.
Silverio, Sergio A.
author_facet Jackson, Leanne
Davies, Siân M.
Podkujko, Anastasija
Gaspar, Monic
De Pascalis, Leonardo L. D.
Harrold, Joanne A.
Fallon, Victoria
Soulsby, Laura K.
Silverio, Sergio A.
author_sort Jackson, Leanne
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description Initial COVID-19-related social distancing restrictions, imposed in the UK in March 2020, and the subsequent lifting of restrictions in May 2020 caused antenatal disruption and stress which exceeded expected vulnerabilities associated with this lifecourse transition. The current study aimed to explore the antenatal psychological experiences of women during different phases of pandemic-related lockdown restrictions in the UK. Semi-structured interviews were held with 24 women about their antenatal experiences: twelve were interviewed after the initial lockdown restrictions (Timepoint 1; T1), and a separate twelve women were interviewed after the subsequent lifting of those restrictions (Timepoint 2; T2). Interviews were transcribed and a recurrent, cross-sectional thematic analysis was conducted. Two themes were identified for each timepoint, and each theme contained sub-themes. T1 themes were: ‘A Mindful Pregnancy’ and ‘It’s a Grieving Process’, and T2 themes were: ‘Coping with Lockdown Restrictions’ and ‘Robbed of Our Pregnancy’. COVID-19 related social distancing restrictions had an adverse effect on women’s mental health during the antenatal period. Feeling trapped, anxious, and abandoned were common at both timepoints. Actively encouraging conversations about mental wellbeing during routine care and adopting a prevention opposed to cure attitude toward implementing additional support provisions may serve to improve antenatal psychological wellbeing during health crises.
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spelling pubmed-102498462023-06-09 The antenatal psychological experiences of women during two phases of the COVID-19 pandemic: A recurrent, cross-sectional, thematic analysis Jackson, Leanne Davies, Siân M. Podkujko, Anastasija Gaspar, Monic De Pascalis, Leonardo L. D. Harrold, Joanne A. Fallon, Victoria Soulsby, Laura K. Silverio, Sergio A. PLoS One Research Article Initial COVID-19-related social distancing restrictions, imposed in the UK in March 2020, and the subsequent lifting of restrictions in May 2020 caused antenatal disruption and stress which exceeded expected vulnerabilities associated with this lifecourse transition. The current study aimed to explore the antenatal psychological experiences of women during different phases of pandemic-related lockdown restrictions in the UK. Semi-structured interviews were held with 24 women about their antenatal experiences: twelve were interviewed after the initial lockdown restrictions (Timepoint 1; T1), and a separate twelve women were interviewed after the subsequent lifting of those restrictions (Timepoint 2; T2). Interviews were transcribed and a recurrent, cross-sectional thematic analysis was conducted. Two themes were identified for each timepoint, and each theme contained sub-themes. T1 themes were: ‘A Mindful Pregnancy’ and ‘It’s a Grieving Process’, and T2 themes were: ‘Coping with Lockdown Restrictions’ and ‘Robbed of Our Pregnancy’. COVID-19 related social distancing restrictions had an adverse effect on women’s mental health during the antenatal period. Feeling trapped, anxious, and abandoned were common at both timepoints. Actively encouraging conversations about mental wellbeing during routine care and adopting a prevention opposed to cure attitude toward implementing additional support provisions may serve to improve antenatal psychological wellbeing during health crises. Public Library of Science 2023-06-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10249846/ /pubmed/37289809 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0285270 Text en © 2023 Jackson et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Jackson, Leanne
Davies, Siân M.
Podkujko, Anastasija
Gaspar, Monic
De Pascalis, Leonardo L. D.
Harrold, Joanne A.
Fallon, Victoria
Soulsby, Laura K.
Silverio, Sergio A.
The antenatal psychological experiences of women during two phases of the COVID-19 pandemic: A recurrent, cross-sectional, thematic analysis
title The antenatal psychological experiences of women during two phases of the COVID-19 pandemic: A recurrent, cross-sectional, thematic analysis
title_full The antenatal psychological experiences of women during two phases of the COVID-19 pandemic: A recurrent, cross-sectional, thematic analysis
title_fullStr The antenatal psychological experiences of women during two phases of the COVID-19 pandemic: A recurrent, cross-sectional, thematic analysis
title_full_unstemmed The antenatal psychological experiences of women during two phases of the COVID-19 pandemic: A recurrent, cross-sectional, thematic analysis
title_short The antenatal psychological experiences of women during two phases of the COVID-19 pandemic: A recurrent, cross-sectional, thematic analysis
title_sort antenatal psychological experiences of women during two phases of the covid-19 pandemic: a recurrent, cross-sectional, thematic analysis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10249846/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37289809
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0285270
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