Implementation of Childbirth Assistance by Independent Midwifery Practice During the Covid-19 Pandemic
- DOI
- 10.2991/assehr.k.211102.099How to use a DOI?
- Keywords
- covid-19 pandemic; delivery assistance; Independent Midwifery Practice; delivery care
- Abstract
Childbirth is one of the health services provided by the Independent Midwifery Practice (IMP) in addition to public health centre and hospitals. IMP providing pregnancy care as well as delivery assistance must be certified, licensed and apply the Normal Delivery Care procedure. Childbirth assistance and care carried out by independent midwives during the Covid-19 pandemic needs attention given that the IMP is one of the available health service facilities in the community. This study aims to identify and evaluate the process of providing childbirth assistance and care by IMP during the Covid-19 pandemic. Methods: A survey was conducted in Aceh Province, Indonesia from March to June 2020. The sample in this study were 90 IMP, selected at random. The survey comprises a questionnaire with open and closed ended questions conducted online. Data processing was carried out using SPSS version 22. Results: From this survey conducted over 4 months, statistics show there were more than 5 deliveries per month on average performed by 35 (39%) IMP, 87 (97%) IMP provided delivery assistance and care during the Covid-19 pandemic, 55 (61%) IMP accepted patients from other areas, 72 (80%) IMP had 1 or more assistants during delivery services, 66 (73%) IMP still allowed patients to be accompanied by their families during the delivery process, during the Covid-19 pandemic 43 (48%) midwives performed special procedures before interacting with patients in the birthing process such as washing hands, 73 (81%) of the IMP never received training/guidance on special procedures for providing delivery assistance during the Covid-19 pandemic, 74 (82%) IMP do not have hazmat suits, 9 (10%) independent midwives used personal protective equipment (PPE) according to Normal Delivery Care procedures and 14 (16%) IMP used a hazmat suit when assisting with childbirth. Conclusion: Delivery and birthing services continue to be provided by IMP during the Covid-19 pandemic and the majority of them allowed patients to be accompanied by their families. Personal protective equipment used adhered to Normal Delivery Care standards, no hazmat suit used.
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TY - CONF AU - Dewi Maritalia AU - Siti Rahmah AU - Anna Malia PY - 2021 DA - 2021/11/16 TI - Implementation of Childbirth Assistance by Independent Midwifery Practice During the Covid-19 Pandemic BT - Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Research in Social Sciences and Humanities (ICoRSH 2020) PB - Atlantis Press SP - 752 EP - 757 SN - 2352-5398 UR - https://doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.211102.099 DO - 10.2991/assehr.k.211102.099 ID - Maritalia2021 ER -