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dc.contributor.authorZaigham, Mehreen
dc.contributor.authorLinden, Karolina
dc.contributor.authorElden, Helen
dc.contributor.authorDelle Vedove, Stefano
dc.contributor.authorMariani, Ilaria
dc.contributor.authorKongslien, Sigrun
dc.contributor.authorDrandić, Daniela
dc.contributor.authorPumpure, Elizabete
dc.contributor.authorDrglin, Zalka
dc.contributor.authorCosta, Raquel
dc.contributor.authorSarantaki, Antigoni
dc.contributor.authorde Labrusse, Claire
dc.contributor.authorMiani, Céline
dc.contributor.authorOțelea, Marina Ruxandra
dc.contributor.authorLiepinaitienė, Alina
dc.contributor.authorBaranowska, Barbara
dc.contributor.authorRozée, Virginie
dc.contributor.authorValente, Emanuelle Pessa
dc.contributor.authorVik, Eline Skirnisdottir
dc.contributor.authorKurbanović, Magdalena
dc.contributor.authorJakovicka, Dārta
dc.contributor.authorBohinec, Anja
dc.contributor.authorDias, Heloísa
dc.contributor.authorMetallinou, Dimitra
dc.contributor.authorMueller, Antonia N.
dc.contributor.authorBatram-Zantvoort, Stephanie
dc.contributor.authorHandra, Claudia Mariana
dc.contributor.authorMizgaitienė, Marija
dc.contributor.authorTataj-Puzyna, Urszula
dc.contributor.authorBomben, Arianna
dc.contributor.authorNedberg, Ingvild Hersoug
dc.contributor.authorVoitehoviča, Elīna
dc.contributor.authorPinto, Tiago Miguel
dc.contributor.authorLykeridou, Aikaterini
dc.contributor.authorGrylka-Baeschlin, Susanne
dc.contributor.authorJazdauskienė, Simona
dc.contributor.authorSzlendak, Beata
dc.contributor.authorSacks, Emma
dc.contributor.authorLazzerini, Marzia
dc.date.accessioned2024-11-18T11:53:53Z
dc.date.available2024-11-18T11:53:53Z
dc.date.issued2024-10-21
dc.description.abstractIntroduction: Maternal-neonatal healthcare services were severely disrupted during the COVID-19 pandemic in even high-income countries within the World Health Organization (WHO) European Region. The objective of this study was to compare trends in the quality of maternal and neonatal care (QMNC) in Sweden and Norway to 12 other countries from the WHO European Region during the COVID-19 pandemic, and to identify domains for improvement.<p> <p>Material and Methods: This cross-sectional study included women giving birth in Europe from March 1, 2020 to December 31, 2022. Women answered an online, anonymous questionnaire which included 40 WHO Standard-based Quality Measures collectively scored as the total QMNC index (0–400) and separately in four subdomains (0–100): provision of care, experience of care, availability of human and physical resources, and reorganizational changes due to COVID-19. To assess reported QMNC changes over time, we used adjusted quantile regression models. ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT04847336. <p>Results: Of the 45151 women included in the study, 13 117 (29.1%) were from Sweden and Norway and 32034 (70.9%) from the 12 WHO European countries. The total QMNC index for Sweden and Norway (median: 325, IQR: 285–355) was higher than the 12 WHO European countries (median: 315, IQR: 265–350, p< 0.001) as were trends in QMNC index over time (Sweden and Norway median: 310–345; 12 WHO European countries median: 305–340). Sweden and Norway also had higher scores in three-of-four QMNC subdomains, with the 12 WHO European countries scoring higher only for reorganizational changes due to COVID-19. In adjusted quantile models of the total QMNC index, Sweden and Norway had higher scores, with largest differences in the lower quantiles (p< 0.001 in all percentiles). <p>Conclusions: Across Europe, there are significant gaps in the quality of maternalneonatal healthcare services. Although women giving birth in Sweden and Norway reported higher QMNC scores in all subdomains except for “reorganizational changes due to COVID-19,” there is room for improvement and shared learning across Europe. Policymakers should prioritize long-term investments in maternal and neonatal healthcare, ensuring that facilities are adequately equipped during public health crises and that all women have access to high-quality, evidence-based, equitable, and respectful care.en_US
dc.identifier.citationZaigham, Linden, Elden, Delle Vedove, Mariani, Kongslien, Drandić, Pumpure, Drglin, Costa, Sarantaki, de Labrusse, Miani, Oțelea, Liepinaitienė, Baranowska, Rozée, Valente, Vik, Kurbanović, Jakovicka, Bohinec, Dias, Metallinou, Mueller, Batram-Zantvoort, Handra, Mizgaitienė, Tataj-Puzyna, Bomben, Nedberg, Voitehoviča, Pinto, Lykeridou, Grylka-Baeschlin, Jazdauskienė, Szlendak, Sacks, Lazzerini. Trends in the quality of maternal and neonatal care in Sweden and Norway as compared to 12 WHO European countries: A cross-sectional survey investigating maternal perspectives during the COVID-19 pandemic. Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica. 2024en_US
dc.identifier.cristinIDFRIDAID 2318965
dc.identifier.doi10.1111/aogs.14994
dc.identifier.issn0001-6349
dc.identifier.issn1600-0412
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10037/35743
dc.language.isoengen_US
dc.publisherWileyen_US
dc.relation.journalActa Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica
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dc.rights.holderCopyright 2024 The Author(s)en_US
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0en_US
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0)en_US
dc.titleTrends in the quality of maternal and neonatal care in Sweden and Norway as compared to 12 WHO European countries: A cross-sectional survey investigating maternal perspectives during the COVID-19 pandemicen_US
dc.type.versionpublishedVersionen_US
dc.typeJournal articleen_US
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dc.typePeer revieweden_US


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