ASPIRE COVID-19 Work Package 5: Metadata for Clinical and Organisational Data, 2018-2021
The submission is a collection of metadata for clinical and organisational data. Analysis was undertaken by the members of Work Package 5 (WP5), of the ASPIRE COVID-19 project, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), as part of UK Research and Innovation’s rapid response to COVID-19 [grant number ES/V004581/1]. Full details of the main study are available via Related Resources. This record contains metadata for monthly maternity clinical data from seven NHS trusts in England from January 2018 to September 2021, as well as metadata for organisational-level data.UK policy is for safe, personalised maternity care. However, during COVID-19 tests and visits have been reduced in some places, and some women with worrying symptoms are not going to hospital. Other places are trying new solutions, including remote access technologies. Some Trusts have reduced community maternity services, including home and birthcentre births; barred birth companions in early labour; and separated mothers, babies, and partners during labour, and in neonatal units. There are reports of women giving birth at home without professional help, possibly due to fear of infection, or of family separation. In contrast, the Netherlands has a policy of increased community maternity services during COVID-19. We want to find out how best to provide care for mothers, babies, and partners during and after a pandemic. We will look at what documents and national leads say about service organisation in the UK and the Netherlands, and at women's and parents experiences. We will also look in detail at what happened in 8 UK Trusts during the pandemic. We will find out how their services have been organised during COVID-19, what parents and staff think, and what the outcomes are, including infections. We will then share the findings with key stakeholders to agree a final organisational model that can be used to ensure safe, personalised routine and crisis maternity care, now, and in future. This will include useful resources and links relating to innovative best practices that we find out about during the study.
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Geographic Coverage:
England Seven NHS trusts in England from the North West, West Midlands, South East and London
Temporal Coverage:
2020-05-31/2022-02-25
Resource Type:
dataset
Available in Data Catalogs:
UK Data Service