Preconception care to improve pregnancy outcomes in COVID-19 survival Women: A systematic review
Yerkenova S. Lokshin V. Saduakassova S. Zhabchenko I. Damulina D. Abshekenova A. Bayanimasheva
November 2023Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology
Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology
2023#16Issue 115485 - 5491 pp.
Background: COVID-19 has had a dramatic and obvious influence on the mental health of women. Preconception care (PCC) has received a lot of attention as an alternate and supplementary strategy to combat the persistently poor pregnancy outcomes caused by Covid-19 worldwide. Objective: The purpose of the systematic review was to look for PCC interventions to help women have healthier pregnancies. Method: We searched PubMed, Medline, EmBase, the Cochrane library, and Google Scholar for the most recent studies on preconception treatment to enhance pregnancy outcomes in COVID-19 surviving women in March 2023 for this systematic review. The terms [preconception care] AND [pregnancy outcomes] AND [COVID-19 survival women] were used as search criteria. Only articles in the English language were included in searches. Results:1215 duplicate articles were removed from all databases that had been searched after the original search. Moreover, after looking at their titles and abstracts, 1575 publications were dropped from the study. Based on the predetermined inclusion and exclusion criteria, the primary author and co-author examined and chose the remaining 860 articles. Twelve papers that were deemed to be eligible for this study were included. A total of 2983 people took part in the chosen study. Iran (n=3) has published the majority of the chosen studies, followed by the US (n=2), India (n=2), Vietnam (n=2), Ethiopia (n=1), the Netherlands (n=1), and the UK (n=1). Conclusion: Preconception treatment improved the birth outcomes, according to the findings. It may be established that womens pregnancy planning is the real source of the mental health issues.
Maternal health , Mental health issues , Preconception care , Pregnancy outcomes
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Phd Medicine, Kazakh Medical University Higher School of Public Health, Utepova 19, Almaty, Kazakhstan
Doctor of Medical Sciences, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology International Clinical Center for Reproductology PERSONA, Utepovstreet 32a, Almaty, 050060, Kazakhstan
Docent Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology S.D, Asfendiyarov Kazakh National Medical University, Tole bi street 94, Almaty, 480012, Kazakhstan
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Head of the Department of Pregnancy and Childbirth SI «Academician O.M. Lukyanova Institute of Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynecology of the NAMS of Ukraine» P, Mayboroda str.8, Kyiv, 04050, Ukraine
PhD in Medical Science Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology S.D, Asfendiyarov Kazakh National Medical University, Tole bi street 94, Almaty, 480012, Kazakhstan
Reproductive Specialist International Clinical Center for Reproductology PERSONA, Utepov street 32a, Almaty, 050060, Kazakhstan
Doctoral Student in the Specialty Public Health, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Kazakhstan Medical University Higher School of Public Health, Utepova 19a, Almaty, 050060, Kazakhstan
Phd Medicine
Doctor of Medical Sciences
Docent Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology S.D
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
PhD in Medical Science Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology S.D
Reproductive Specialist International Clinical Center for Reproductology PERSONA
Doctoral Student in the Specialty Public Health
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