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Women's Health and Pandemic Crisis

Title
Women's Health and Pandemic Crisis [electronic resource] / edited by Vivian Pramataroff-Hamburger, Mechthild Neises-Rudolf.
ISBN
9783031437489
Edition
1st ed. 2024.
Publication
Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2024.
Physical Description
1 online resource (XIII, 261 p.) 26 illus., 18 illus. in color.
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Summary
This book focuses on the unique challenges for women in a pandemic situation, both as caretakers and patients. It has been noted that in the last two years medical doctors, psychologists, and health workers have seen a huge impact of the pandemic experience on women and their families. Children and adolescents suffered from a strong reduction of social contacts, while families had often to resort to cramped living condition that put a strain on normal life activities, especially in underprivileged areas of society. Fear and uncertainty reigned. All these factors caused a wide range of psychosocial symptoms, from loneliness to domestic violence, depression, and psychosomatic reactions. As health professionals, women have been influenced by the pandemic experience as well. Hospital staff, who had to care for a huge number of seriously ill patients in a very short time, were confronted with considerable expectations, which often turned into hostility, especially in the period before vaccinations became available. Psychotherapists received increased requests for appointments and had to adjust to video consultation for those they were able to accommodate in their practice. Seeing the pandemic crisis as an opportunity to learn from mistakes, and lack of preparation, fostering a greater understanding of women's health in general, and the unique experiences of pregnancy, childbirth, trauma, adolescence, body experience, and gender identity that affects their health. This book gathers our current state of knowledge about women in the extreme situation of a pandemic crisis and points the way to an improved level of care for the future. "This timely view of women's mental health in pandemics provides a vision to the path we must all take now to assist women in some of the most important elements of preventive care: their mental and emotional well-being ... [T]his book emphasizes that the mental health of a mother must be considered in all circumstances. Well done for being the conscience we need!" - Jeanne Ann Conry, MD, PhD, President, The International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Past President, The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, Immediate Past Chair, The Women's Preventive Health Initiative (WPSI).
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Language
English
Added to Catalog
January 17, 2024
Contents
Part I. (Post-)Pandemic World
Chapter 1. "Stupidity" in a Pandemic World Opening lecture of ISPOG-Congress and Three-Countries-Congress (Austria, Germany and Switzerland) in Vienna 2022
Chapter 2. The Impact on Women´s Mental Health During Times of Pandemic Mechthild
Chapter 3. Will the new order of touch leave a lasting mark on the skin?
Part II. Psychosomatic Obstetrics - giving birth in pandemic times
Chapter 4. Transfer of facts and fake news with regard to SARS-CoV-2 infected pregnant and parturient women and its impact on them as well as on staff
Chapter 5. The impact of working conditions on postpartum depressive symptoms and family relations-re-evaluated in light of the COVID-19 pandemic
Chapter 6. Enhancing mother-child bonding in the context of postpartum mental disorders
Chapter 7. Stress in pregnancy during the COVID-19 pandemic: a comparison between refugee, immigrant, and women born in Germany
Part III. Trauma, violence, and resilience - is suffering a part of female identity?
Chapter 8. Stress and Resilience in the (Post-) Pandemic World. Psychobiological Considerations
Chapter 9. Healing inherited wounds - Transgenerational trauma therapy
Chapter 10. Premenstrual disorders in adolescents and effects of major environmental events
Part IV. Medical Ethics in Times of the Pandemic
Chapter 11. Moral dilemmas for health care professionals during the Covid-19 pandemic
Chapter 12. The Covid dynamic - in the hospital and in society
Chapter 13. Attitudes toward Korean transgenders from a survey of National Human
Part V. Health System and Healthcare Professionals in POG
Chapter 14. Burnout Syndrome among Midwives - before and during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Hungary
Chapter 15. Secondary Tauma and Loss of Healthcare Professionals in Perinatal Death
Part VI. Traumatic experiences and Life events
Chapter 16. Covid pandemic and war - different impacts on pregnancy
Chapter 17. The influence of covid pandemic and earthquake on mood change and subjective experience of pregnancy.
Chapter 18. Dying in hospital - love in times of final goodbye
Part VII. Family Planning and IVF
Chapter 19. Impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on pregnancy intentions of women with rheumatic diseases
Chapter 20. Effect of labour companionship restrictions during Covid-19 pandemic on labour course and mode of delivery
Chapter 21. Physical, Mental and Psychosomatic Aspects in Fertility Preservation of Transgender Men and Women
Chapter 22. Counselling in Reproductive Medicine Tewes Wischmann
Part VIII. Mindfulness. The Biopsychosocial Model and Advancing POG in Medical Education
Chapter 23. Heart, brain and behaviour: interactions that underpin the biopsychosocial
Chapter 24. Advancing Psychosomatic Obstetrics and Gynecology in Medical Education.
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