Alta precoz y visita domiciliaria puerperal durante la pandemia por la COVID-19 en el Hospital Universitario La Paz (Madrid)

Background: The COVID-19 pandemic caused that the Health Department of the Autonomous Region of Madrid redirected the Obstetrics, Gynecology and Neonatology emergency care. On March 24th 2020, the HULP launched a program of postpartum early discharge and home visit. The objective of this work was to...

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Veröffentlicht in:Revista española de salud pública 2021 (95)
Hauptverfasser: De la Peña Rodríguez, Medea Aglaya, Alba Diego, Rosa María, Chicharro Chorro, Lilián, Feijóo Iglesias, M. Belén, Ballester Escolar, Irene, Suárez Pascual, Amanda
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Zusammenfassung:Background: The COVID-19 pandemic caused that the Health Department of the Autonomous Region of Madrid redirected the Obstetrics, Gynecology and Neonatology emergency care. On March 24th 2020, the HULP launched a program of postpartum early discharge and home visit. The objective of this work was to detect if the care strategy “Voluntary early discharge and home visit by the midwife (2nd year EIR)” applied by the HULP during the COVID-19 pandemic had any adverse effect on the woman and/or the newborn. Methods: Cross-sectional observational descriptive study using convenience sampling among women included in the early discharge-home visit program from March 24th to May 5th 2020. 222 medical records and telephone surveys to postpartum women who complied with the inclusion criteria were analyzed. The statistical analysis was performed using SAS 9.4. Results: The average of inpatient time was 25 hours and 15 minutes. 8.6% of newborns were sent back to the HULP, and 2.2% were readmitted for hyperbilirubinemia. 2.3% of parents took their infants to the Emergency Care Unit, but only 0.46% needed readmission. 0.4% of postpartum women were readmitted. At the discharge, 84.2% of newborns exclusively breastfed. After one week of the birth, 73.4% of infants were exclusively breastfeeding, 18% were mixed breastfeeding, and 8.6% were bottle feeding. 89.6% of women believed early discharge was appropriate. Home visit was described as “very satisfactory” in 83.3% of cases, and the care provided, in 88.7% of cases. Conclusions: With the early discharge-home visit program, continuity of care is provided, health problems were detected and resolved and high maternal satisfaction levels were obtained. Fundamentos: La pandemia por la COVID-19 motivó que la Consejería de Sanidad de la Comunidad de Madrid reorganizara la atención urgente de Obstetricia-Ginecología y Neonatología. El 24/03/2020 se inicia en el Hospital Universitario La Paz (HULP) un programa de alta precoz posparto y visita domiciliaria. El objetivo de este estudio fue detectar si la estrategia de “alta precoz voluntaria y visita domiciliaria por la residente de matrona” aplicada por el HULP durante la pandemia por la COVID-19 tuvo algún efecto adverso en puérpera y/o recién nacido (RN). Métodos: Estudio observacional descriptivo transversal, con muestreo de conveniencia en mujeres incluidas en el programa de alta precoz voluntariavisita domiciliaria entre 24/03/2020 y 5/05/2020. Se analizaron 222 historias clínic
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