The Impact of Pandemic-Induced Separation and Visitation Restrictions on the Maternal-Infant Dyad in Neonatal Units: A Systematic Review.

The Impact of Pandemic-Induced Separation and Visitation Restrictions on the Maternal-Infant Dyad in Neonatal Units: A Systematic Review.

Publication date: Oct 22, 2024

The COVID-19 pandemic affected the maternal-infant dyad, especially due to visitation restrictions in neonatal units. These changes may impact the psychological, physical, and developmental health of mothers and newborns. This systematic review evaluates the impact of enforced separation and restrictive visitation policies in neonatal units during the pandemic, focusing on the maternal-infant dyad. Data sources include CINAHL, MEDLINE, Web of Science, APA PsycINFO, Academic Search Ultimate, and Embase, covering studies published between 2020 and 2024. A detailed search was conducted using terms related to COVID-19, maternal and neonatal health, and visitation restrictions in neonatal units. Articles were included if they were peer-reviewed, written in English, and focused on the impact of visitation restrictions on maternal and neonatal health. The data extraction process began with 789 references. After removing duplicates, we screened titles and abstracts. We then conducted a full-text assessment of the remaining studies, selecting 14 that met the inclusion criteria. The analysis showed significant emotional, psychological, and developmental impacts on mothers and newborns due to pandemic-induced separation and inconsistent policies. It highlighted depressive symptoms, stress, bonding disruptions, and the effectiveness of virtual bonding. The review emphasizes the need for family-centered care, coping strategies, and virtual bonding in neonatal units. It calls for culturally sensitive policies to support mothers and infants during crises. The review also highlights the importance of studying the long-term effects of pandemic-induced separations and improving support for future health emergencies.

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Concepts Keywords
Academic Bonding
Depressive Covid
Mothers Dyad
Neonatal Induced
Infant
Maternal
Mothers
Neonatal
Pandemic
Policies
Restrictions
Separation
Systematic
Units
Visitation

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH COVID-19 pandemic
disease MESH Data sources
disease IDO process
drug DRUGBANK Methionine
disease MESH depressive symptoms
disease MESH emergencies
disease MESH major depressive disorders
disease MESH relapse
drug DRUGBANK Trestolone
pathway REACTOME Reproduction
drug DRUGBANK Coenzyme M
disease MESH bipolar disorder
disease MESH obsessive compulsive disorder
disease MESH schizophrenia
disease MESH substance abuse
disease MESH post traumatic stress disorder
disease MESH acute stress disorder
disease MESH panic disorders
disease MESH dementia
disease MESH mental retardation
disease IDO history
disease MESH suicide
disease MESH marital status
drug DRUGBANK Mirtazapine
drug DRUGBANK Amitriptyline
drug DRUGBANK Imipramine
drug DRUGBANK Mianserin
drug DRUGBANK Nortriptyline
drug DRUGBANK Dosulepin
drug DRUGBANK Trazodone
drug DRUGBANK Citalopram
drug DRUGBANK Fluoxetine
drug DRUGBANK Paroxetine
drug DRUGBANK Sertraline
drug DRUGBANK Venlafaxine
drug DRUGBANK L-Aspartic Acid
drug DRUGBANK Serine
disease MESH low socioeconomic status

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