“It was classed as a nonemergency”: Women's experiences of kidney disease and preconception decision‐making, family planning, and parenting in the United Kingdom during COVID‐19
Leah Mc Laughlin,
Jane Noyes,
Barbara Neukirchinger
et al.
Abstract:ObjectivesTo investigate the experiences of women with kidney disease, residing in the United Kingdom (UK), living through the first 18 months of the COVID‐19 pandemic with specific focus on preconception decision‐making, family planning, and parenting.MethodsWe conducted a mixed‐methods study, comprising an online survey and follow‐up interviews, with UK‐resident women aged 18–50.ResultsWe received 431 surveys and conducted 30 interviews. Half (n = 221, 51%) of the survey respondents considered that COVID‐19 … Show more
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