Midwives’ Support for Couples in Japanese Hospitals and Clinics During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-Sectional Survey.

Publication date: Jun 01, 2025

Severe restrictions and changes in perinatal care, social isolation, and disruption of marital relationships due to the coronavirus disease COVID-19 pandemic have become problematic. This study aimed to clarify the status of the health guidance and group education provided by midwives in Japanese hospitals and clinics before and after the COVID-19 pandemic. Furthermore, this study clarifies the role of midwifery support in promoting marital relationships. Cross-sectional questionnaire survey. The STROBE statement was used to guide this study. Overall, 890 midwives working in hospitals and clinics throughout Japan were recruited for this study, which yielded 216 valid questionnaires. The COVID-19 pandemic has transformed Japanese midwifery into a flexible system that can provide non-face-to-face individualised support for couples. However, continuous midwifery care was not provided to couples prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. As a result, midwifery support for couples has been limited since the outbreak of COVID-19. During the COVID-19 pandemic, there was a significant association between midwifery practice and the importance of promoting marital relationships. The challenge in providing midwifery support to couples is providing individualised and ongoing support in combination with direct and indirect support.

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Concepts Keywords
Coronavirus COVID‐19
Hospitals cross‐sectional survey
Isolation Japan
Japanese midwifery
Midwives relationships of couples

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH COVID-19 Pandemic
pathway KEGG Coronavirus disease
disease IDO role
drug DRUGBANK (S)-Des-Me-Ampa
drug DRUGBANK Coenzyme M
disease MESH coronavirus infection
disease MESH postpartum depression
disease MESH depression
disease MESH anxiety
pathway REACTOME Reproduction
disease IDO intervention
disease IDO facility
drug DRUGBANK Aspartame
disease IDO country
disease MESH high risk pregnancy
disease MESH infection
drug DRUGBANK Cysteamine
disease IDO object
drug DRUGBANK Etoperidone

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