(diplomsko delo)
Melhurisa Hirkić (Author), Vida Gönc (Mentor), Klavdija Čuček-Trifkovič (Co-mentor)

Abstract

Koronavirusna bolezen je nalezljiva bolezen, ki se je prvič pojavila decembra leta 2019. Najpogostejši simptomi so: vročina, kašelj in bolečina v mišicah. V marcu leta 2020 je bila bolezen s strani Svetovne zdravstvene organizacije opredeljena kot globalna pandemija zaradi hitrega širjenja. Pandemija COVIDA-19 predstavlja poseben stresor, ki slabo vpliva na mentalno zdravje nosečnic. Namen zaključnega dela je bil sistematično pregledati, analizirati in sintetizirati literaturo ter raziskati, kako pandemija COVIDA-19 vpliva na mentalno zdravje nosečnic. V zaključnem delu smo uporabili sistematičen pregled znanstvene in strokovne literature z analizo in sintezo. Literaturo smo iskali v podatkovnih bazah CINAHL, PubMed in Web of Science na podlagi raziskovalnega vprašanja. Identificirane študije smo ocenili s pomočjo JBI ocenjevalnega orodja. Za sintezo izbranih študij smo uporabili tematsko analizo. V analizo smo vključili 12 študij. Podatki se razlikujejo po državah, a na splošno, rezultati kažejo, da je imela pandemija COVIDA-19 negativen vpliv na mentalno zdravje nosečnic. Pri večini nosečnic se se pojavljali depresija, tesnoba, strah, stres, zaskrbljenost in motnje v spanju. V raziskavah je zaznan visok porast duševnih in psiholoških težav pri nosečnicah. Najpogostejše težave so bile strah, stres, zaskrbljenost, nespečnost, tesnoba in depresija. Da do teh težav ne pride je bistvenega pomena podrobna obravnava mentalnega zdravja nosečnic v kriznih časih, kot je pandemija COVIDA-19. Socialna podpora je prav tako pomemben zaščitni dejavnik za preprečitev težav z mentalnim zdravjem nosečnic.

Keywords

COVID-19;nosečnice;mentalno zdravje;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization: UM FZV - Faculty of Health Sciences
Publisher: [M. Hirkić]
UDC: 618.2+613.86:616-036.21(043.2)
COBISS: 111061763 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: The impact of COVID-19 pandemic on mental health of pregnant women
Secondary abstract: Coronavirus disease is an infectious disease that first appears in December 2019. The most common symptoms are: fever, cough and muscle pain. In March 2020, the disease was defined by the WHO as a global pandemic due to its rapid spread. The COVID-19 pandemic is a special stressor that adversely affects the mental health of pregnant women. The purpose of the final work was to systematically review, analyze and synthesize the literature and to investigate how the COVID-19 pandemic affects the mental health of pregnant women. We performed a systematic review of scientific and professional literature with analysis and synthesis. We searched the literature in the CINAHL, PubMed and Web of Science databases based on the research question. The identified studies were evaluated using the JBI evaluation tool. Thematic analysis was used to synthesize selected studies. We included 12 studies in the analysis. Data vary by country, but overall, the results show that the COVID-19 pandemic had a negative impact on the mental health of pregnant women. Most pregnant women experienced depression, anxiety, fear, stress, anxiety, and sleep disturbances. Research has shown a high increase in mental and psychological problems in pregnant women. The most common problems were fear, stress, anxiety, insomnia, anxiety and depression. In order to avoid these problems, it is essential to deal more closely with the mental health of pregnant women in times of crisis, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Social support is also an important protective factor in preventing pregnant women's mental health problems.
Secondary keywords: COVID-19;pregnant women;mental health;
Type (COBISS): Bachelor thesis/paper
Thesis comment: Univ. v Mariboru, Fak. za zdravstvene vede
Pages: IV, 28 f.
ID: 15029727
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