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BMC Pregnancy Childbirth . Obstetric services preparedness among healthcare workers in maternal wards during COVID-19 pandemic

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BMC Pregnancy Childbirth


. 2025 Apr 14;25(1):443.
doi: 10.1186/s12884-025-07474-7. Obstetric services preparedness among healthcare workers in maternal wards during COVID-19 pandemic

Sumaiyah Isamail[SUP] 1 [/SUP], Idayu Badilla Idris[SUP] 2 [/SUP], Hanizah Mohd Yusoff[SUP] 1 [/SUP]



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Abstract

Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has been spreading rapidly since 2019, leading to devastating consequences worldwide, as well as putting healthcare providers at high risk. This study intends to assess the awareness and preparedness activities among maternal healthcare (MHC) workers and to determine factors that lead to obstetric services' preparedness in ten Government Hospitals in Selangor, Malaysia.
Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted among 409 MHC workers which include doctors, nurses, and midwives in the government hospitals in Selangor, Malaysia between May 2022 till June 2022. Respondents were given validated questionnaires which include socio-demographic background, knowledge, awareness, and attitude as well as the obstetric services' preparedness activities in managing the COVID-19 pandemic.
Results: Majority of the respondents were nurses/midwives (87.5%), female (98.5%), age 35-45 years old (48.5%), had working experience of more than 5 years (92.7%), had good knowledge and awareness (92.2%) and good obstetric services preparedness (88.3%). However, only about half (54.0%) of them had positive attitude towards COVID-19. When controlling for confounding factors, multivariate analysis showed that working period factor (p < 0.001), knowledge and awareness factor (p < 0.001) and attitude factor (p < 0.001) were significant predictive factors of obstetric services preparedness during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Conclusions: Majority of the respondents had good knowledge and awareness, as well as good level of obstetric services preparedness. However, only about half of them had a positive attitude towards COVID-19. The findings in this study revealed that efforts should be made to further increase the knowledge and attitude of MHC workers on COVID-19 and more so to further improve the positivity of their attitude towards this pandemic so that they can provide better obstetric services especially in the current and future pandemics to come.

Keywords: COVID-19; Healthcare workers; Level of preparedness; Maternal; Obstetric services.

 
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