Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4385728519> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4385728519 abstract "Background The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted healthcare systems and services including along the childbearing continuum. The aim of this study was to explore the experiences and perceptions of professional lactation support providers who cared for breastfeeding families during the early months of the pandemic (March 2020 – August 2020) in the United States. Design/methods We conducted a qualitative survey among active lactation support providers in the United States. Eligible participants spoke English, were Certified Lactation Counselors who maintained an active certification and who provided lactation care and services prior to and after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Participants were recruited via email from the national database of Certified Lactation Counselors obtained from the national certification body. All ten Health and Human Service regions of the United States were included. Demographic data was collected on each respondent. Qualitative survey responses were analyzed thematically following the framework method. Findings Six-hundred and seventy-four (674) Certified Lactation Counselors responded to the survey from June to July of 2022. Their responses fell within the overarching theme of rescinding evidence-based care and practices that had been in place prior to the pandemic. Affected care practices included the insertion of limits on access to care and insinuating stigma and bias based on COVID-19 status. Irregular appointment schedules and staffing shortages also affected care. Participants reported that separation of the mother and their infant became the norm. Decisions made by management seemed to be grounded in fear and uncertainty, rather than on the evidence-based principles that had been in place prior to the pandemic. Conclusion A lack of coordination, consistency and support, along with fear of the unknown, troubled lactation support providers and impacted their ability to provide evidence-based care and to maintain access to care for all families. The findings of the survey and analysis underscore the importance of adequately preparing for future public health crises by determining how evidence-based care and practices can be preserved in emergent situations." @default.
- W4385728519 created "2023-08-11" @default.
- W4385728519 creator A5014229915 @default.
- W4385728519 creator A5025120132 @default.
- W4385728519 creator A5076256726 @default.
- W4385728519 creator A5092623662 @default.
- W4385728519 date "2023-08-10" @default.
- W4385728519 modified "2023-09-26" @default.
- W4385728519 title "Rescinding evidence-based care and practices during the initial COVID-19 outbreak in the United States: a qualitative study of the experiences of lactation support providers" @default.
- W4385728519 cites W2000738743 @default.
- W4385728519 cites W202007523 @default.
- W4385728519 cites W2806525684 @default.
- W4385728519 cites W2889785383 @default.
- W4385728519 cites W2894104649 @default.
- W4385728519 cites W2913143412 @default.
- W4385728519 cites W3005195331 @default.
- W4385728519 cites W3016902371 @default.
- W4385728519 cites W3029121384 @default.
- W4385728519 cites W3029331221 @default.
- W4385728519 cites W3042520355 @default.
- W4385728519 cites W3047999027 @default.
- W4385728519 cites W3048276939 @default.
- W4385728519 cites W3106937682 @default.
- W4385728519 cites W3114765529 @default.
- W4385728519 cites W3119316415 @default.
- W4385728519 cites W3123328763 @default.
- W4385728519 cites W3124017631 @default.
- W4385728519 cites W3126334653 @default.
- W4385728519 cites W3132856965 @default.
- W4385728519 cites W3194575137 @default.
- W4385728519 cites W3198450565 @default.
- W4385728519 cites W3208193964 @default.
- W4385728519 cites W4200146890 @default.
- W4385728519 cites W4225319442 @default.
- W4385728519 cites W4280517582 @default.
- W4385728519 cites W4280550602 @default.
- W4385728519 cites W4290695246 @default.
- W4385728519 cites W4307812284 @default.
- W4385728519 cites W4316664479 @default.
- W4385728519 cites W4317039662 @default.
- W4385728519 cites W4317401669 @default.
- W4385728519 cites W4318753962 @default.
- W4385728519 doi "https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1197256" @default.
- W4385728519 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37637806" @default.
- W4385728519 hasPublicationYear "2023" @default.
- W4385728519 type Work @default.
- W4385728519 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4385728519 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4385728519 hasAuthorship W4385728519A5014229915 @default.
- W4385728519 hasAuthorship W4385728519A5025120132 @default.
- W4385728519 hasAuthorship W4385728519A5076256726 @default.
- W4385728519 hasAuthorship W4385728519A5092623662 @default.
- W4385728519 hasBestOaLocation W43857285191 @default.
- W4385728519 hasConcept C142724271 @default.
- W4385728519 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W4385728519 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W4385728519 hasConcept C159110408 @default.
- W4385728519 hasConcept C160735492 @default.
- W4385728519 hasConcept C17744445 @default.
- W4385728519 hasConcept C187212893 @default.
- W4385728519 hasConcept C190248442 @default.
- W4385728519 hasConcept C199539241 @default.
- W4385728519 hasConcept C2776283161 @default.
- W4385728519 hasConcept C2776640315 @default.
- W4385728519 hasConcept C2777512617 @default.
- W4385728519 hasConcept C2779134260 @default.
- W4385728519 hasConcept C3008058167 @default.
- W4385728519 hasConcept C36289849 @default.
- W4385728519 hasConcept C46304622 @default.
- W4385728519 hasConcept C512399662 @default.
- W4385728519 hasConcept C524204448 @default.
- W4385728519 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W4385728519 hasConcept C89623803 @default.
- W4385728519 hasConceptScore W4385728519C142724271 @default.
- W4385728519 hasConceptScore W4385728519C144024400 @default.
- W4385728519 hasConceptScore W4385728519C15744967 @default.
- W4385728519 hasConceptScore W4385728519C159110408 @default.
- W4385728519 hasConceptScore W4385728519C160735492 @default.
- W4385728519 hasConceptScore W4385728519C17744445 @default.
- W4385728519 hasConceptScore W4385728519C187212893 @default.
- W4385728519 hasConceptScore W4385728519C190248442 @default.
- W4385728519 hasConceptScore W4385728519C199539241 @default.
- W4385728519 hasConceptScore W4385728519C2776283161 @default.
- W4385728519 hasConceptScore W4385728519C2776640315 @default.
- W4385728519 hasConceptScore W4385728519C2777512617 @default.
- W4385728519 hasConceptScore W4385728519C2779134260 @default.
- W4385728519 hasConceptScore W4385728519C3008058167 @default.
- W4385728519 hasConceptScore W4385728519C36289849 @default.
- W4385728519 hasConceptScore W4385728519C46304622 @default.
- W4385728519 hasConceptScore W4385728519C512399662 @default.
- W4385728519 hasConceptScore W4385728519C524204448 @default.
- W4385728519 hasConceptScore W4385728519C71924100 @default.
- W4385728519 hasConceptScore W4385728519C89623803 @default.
- W4385728519 hasLocation W43857285191 @default.
- W4385728519 hasLocation W43857285192 @default.
- W4385728519 hasOpenAccess W4385728519 @default.
- W4385728519 hasPrimaryLocation W43857285191 @default.
- W4385728519 hasRelatedWork W2748952813 @default.
- W4385728519 hasRelatedWork W2899084033 @default.
- W4385728519 hasRelatedWork W3084655586 @default.