The RESILIENT Study of post-pandemic maternity care planning: A qualitative research protocol for in-depth interview with women, partners, healthcare professionals, and policy makers.
Abstract
Maternity
care
is
a
core
service
provision
of
any
healthcare
system,
delivering
for
women
and
birthing
people,
their
wider
family
units.
During
the
SARS-CoV-2
pandemic,
much
maternity
was
reconfigured
with
aim
continuing
which
could
not
otherwise
be
re-scheduled
or
delayed,
but
in-line
infection
control
measures
instituted
through
social
physical
distancing.
The
RESILIENT
Study
designed
to
investigate
impact
COVID-19
pandemic
pandemic-related
reconfigurations
delivery.
It
particularly
concerned
experiences
minority
ethnic
groups
those
medical
complexity.
One
our
specific
objectives
during
from
perspective
people;
fathers,
partners,
non-gestational
parents;
professionals;
policy
makers
use
in-depth
interviews.
We
will
analyse
data
on
virtual
care,
self-monitoring,
vaccination
(each
using
thematic
framework
analysis);
care-seeking
experience
(using
template
building
an
ethical
future
grounded
theory
analysis).
This
focus
this
protocol.
Our
findings
about
receipt,
provision,
planning
complement
existing
literature
broad,
on:
individual
patients,
NHS
providers,
policies,
society.

Research Square (Research Square), Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown
Published: July 29, 2024
Language: Английский