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Laborsupport during the early months of the Covid-19 pandemic in the United States / (Record no. 9945)

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International Standard Serial Number 0361-929x
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Transcribing agency OCT
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Personal name Tucker, Janet Adams
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Uniform title The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing /
Medium July/ August 2024
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Title Laborsupport during the early months of the Covid-19 pandemic in the United States /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Janet Adams Tucker, Melody Waller, Kate Fouquier, Melanie Fant, and Sarah Rhoads
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Extent Vol 49 (4) pages 204-210 :
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Dimensions 27 cm
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General note Abstract<br/><br/>Purpose: To describe the experiences of registered nurses and certified nurse midwives who provided labor suppo and care in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic. <br/><br/>Study Design and Methods: A descriptive, qualitative approach was used to explore nurses' and midwives' perceptions via in-depth interviews. Data were analyzed via thematic analysis. <br/><br/>Results: Thirteen nurses, four of whom were also midwives, participated in semi-structured in-terviews. All provided care during the first 9 months of the pandemic and represented seven states across the Unite States. The analysis revealed an overarching theme, A New World but still a Celebration. This overarching theme encompasses participants' accounts of trying to provide the same support, presence, and celebration while dealing with constant policy changes, the impact of limited family presence in labor, and their own fears and risks. Four sus themes were identified: The Impact of Nursing during COVID-19; Challenges, Changes, and Consequences; Unexpected Benefits; and The Cost. <br/><br/>Clinical Implications: The first year of the COVID-19 pandemic saw unprecedenter challenges for nurses. Practice changes due to these changing policies had negative and positive effects. Negative| practices affected family support, decreased interprofessional collaboration, and caused shorter hospital stays for new mothers. Some positive aspects of practice changes included additional time for mother-newborn bonding due to restrictive visitation policies, increased initiation of breastfeeding, and focused patient education. Nurses across the United States are still coping with practice changes from the pandemic. Our study highlights the need to suppor nurses in adapting care in the midst of practice changes.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Covid-19
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Maternal-child nursing
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Obstetric labor
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Qualitative research
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Personal name Waller, Melody
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Personal name Fouquier, Kate
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Personal name Fant, Melanie
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Personal name Rhoads, Sarah
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