2021
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-040649
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Experiences of pregnant mothers using a social media based antenatal support service during the COVID-19 lockdown in the UK: findings from a user survey

Abstract: ObjectivesThe COVID-19 pandemic has seen unprecedented restrictions on face-to-face healthcare encounters. This has led to an increase in the use of online healthcare resources by service users. Pregnant women have always been a group particularly motivated to seek out information online. The objective of this study was to explore the experiences of mothers who were using an existing National Health Service social media based antenatal support service during the early stages of the UK COVID-19 lockdown.DesignA… Show more

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“…Na tentativa de garantir informações seguras, compartilhamento de experiências e buscando criar um ambiente de apoio, o estudo de Chatwin et al (2021) avaliou o pré-natal por meio de plataformas de mídia social, e as informações compartilhadas em grupos mediados por profissionais de saúde ajudaram na adaptação da rotina, busca de informações e melhora dos cuidados pré-natais. Esse tipo de grupo é importante como rede de apoio e fonte de informações em períodos epidêmicos e de isolamento social.…”
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“…Na tentativa de garantir informações seguras, compartilhamento de experiências e buscando criar um ambiente de apoio, o estudo de Chatwin et al (2021) avaliou o pré-natal por meio de plataformas de mídia social, e as informações compartilhadas em grupos mediados por profissionais de saúde ajudaram na adaptação da rotina, busca de informações e melhora dos cuidados pré-natais. Esse tipo de grupo é importante como rede de apoio e fonte de informações em períodos epidêmicos e de isolamento social.…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…The biopsychosocial implications of the recent COVID-19 global pandemic on women's health and well-being cannot be overlooked. 100 It is essential that the impact of social isolation and the unprecedented restriction of service provision 101 on the physical and psychological well-being of postpartum women during a transitional life phase are duly considered. Postpartum women presenting to physical therapy may have been negatively impacted by the cessation of health, social, and leisure services or the ongoing service redesigns following the This may place them at a heightened risk for many of the considerations discussed within this commentary, and clinicians should be mindful of the associated impact it may have on postpartum recovery.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In this same direction, a recent study shows that 93% of the young women in the United Kingdom use the Internet and social networks to clear their doubts (9) . Although not replacing face-to-face monitoring and guidelines, technological tools, in particular apps, are alternatives to support pregnant and puerperal women, as they reduce or avoid frequent commutes and, consequently, reduce demand in the health services and expand adherence to treatments (10) .…”
Section: Digitalmentioning
confidence: 99%