International Journal of Community Based Nursing and Midwifery (Apr 2023)

Mothers’ and Midwives’ Experiences of Maternal and Child Health Services during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Banggai, Indonesia: A Qualitative Study

  • Andi Imam Arundhana Thahir,
  • Sudirman Nasir,
  • Andrew Holmes,
  • Mu Li,
  • Adrienne Gordon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.30476/ijcbnm.2023.97114.2187
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2
pp. 96 – 109

Abstract

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Background: Maternal and child health (MCH) services have been affected by the Coronavirusdisease (COVID-19) pandemic in all countries, including Indonesia. Information regarding the impactof COVID-19 on MCH service access and provision is limited, particularly in the context of ruralIndonesian communities. This study aimed to explore the experiences of Indonesian mothers andmidwives from a rural regency regarding MCH services delivery during the pandemic.Methods: This study was a sub-study of a pre-existing cohort study conducted in four sub-districtsin Banggai, Indonesia, as the qualitative research. This study was conducted from November 2020to April 2021, involving 21 mothers and six midwives. We selected the participants using snowballsampling. In-depth interviews were conducted in Bahasa. The study used both deductive and inductiveapproaches for analysis. Data analysis was performed using NVivo v.12.Results: The study identified three themes and eight sub-themes from the analysis incorporating the midwives’and mothers’ data. The themes included health service change, perceived barriers to service delivery, andfamily impact. This study highlights health service changes due to the pandemic, such as relocating the MCHservices. Mothers perceived barriers to accessing health services, including distance reasons and fear ofCOVID-19. Only the shortages of staff affected the midwives in providing optimal services.Conclusion: The pandemic triggered health service changes and caused some barriers to servicedelivery. This study recommends that the local government and stakeholders should pay more attentionto the health service changes according to the mothers’ experiences and address barriers to optimizeaccess to MCH services during the pandemic.

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