Title of article :
Provision of Critical Maternity Care during the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Pandemic in the Islamic Republic of Iran
Author/Authors :
Changizi, Nasrin Maternal - Fetal and Neonatal Research Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences - Tehran - Iran , Raeisi, Alireza Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - Shiraz - Iran & Deputy of Health - Ministry of Health and Medical Education - Tehran - Iran , Barekati, Hamed Population - Family and School Health Office - Deputy of Health - Ministry of Health and Medical Education - Tehran - Iran , Habibolahi, Abbas Neonatal Health Department - Population - Family and School Health Office - Deputy of Health - Ministry of Health and Medical Education - Tehran - Iran , Sadat Sajadi, Haniye Knowledge Utilization Research Center - University Research and Development Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences - Tehran - Iran , Emami-Afshar, Nezhat Maternal Health Department - Population - Family and School Health Office - Deputy of Health - Ministry of Health and Medical Education - Tehran - Iran , Radpooyan, Laleh Maternal Health Department - Population - Family and School Health Office - Deputy of Health - Ministry of Health and Medical Education - Tehran - Iran
Abstract :
Reducing maternal mortality is one of the Sustainable Development Goals. Although there is no vigorous evidence that pregnant women are in the high-risk groups in response to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), it is crucial to respond to the pandemic through providing required action plans for confirmed or suspected pregnant women cases while maintaining routine functions. Iran’s response and preparedness measures to COVID-19 aimed to meet the essential needs required to protect pregnant women and their families. Establishing a national maternal health network, relying on mechanisms for timely reporting, monitoring, and following-up, preparing guidelines and protocols required for COVID-19 management in pregnant women though a multidisciplinary team working approach, and embedding the precautions of reducing transmission in maternity care were the main measures taken to cope with COVID-19 in pregnancy. Iran’s experience in providing maternity care during the COVID-19 can guide other countries affected by COVID-19. However, it should be adapted to local health-care facilities, as well as in response to any further updates on COVID-19.
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Keywords :
COVID-19 , Disease outbreaks , Epidemics , Maternal health services , Mortality , Pregnancy
Journal title :
Archives of Iranian Medicine