‘Forgotten as first line providers’: The experiences of midwives during the COVID-19 pandemic in British Columbia, Canada

Midwifery(2022)

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Lack of effective support for midwives during the initial months of the COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated staffing shortages that existed prior to the pandemic, creating detrimental gaps in essential care for pregnant people, especially with increasing demands for homebirths. Measures to support midwives should combat inequities in the healthcare system, mitigating the risks of disease exposure, burnout, and professional and financial impacts that may have long-lasting implications on the profession. Given the crucial role of midwives in women- and people-centred care and advocacy, protecting midwives and the communities they serve should be prioritized and integrated into pandemic preparedness and response planning to preserve women's health and rights around the world.
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Midwives,COVID-19 pandemic,British Columbia,Canada,Qualitative methods,Maternity care
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