摘要
Background:The coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)pandemic posed a major global health threat,leading to the disruption and strain of numerous health systems globally.The situation deprived essential routine healthcare services,including antenatal care,of the needed attention,significantly affecting facility workers.This study therefore aimed to explore the lived experiences and challenges faced by nurses providing antenatal care during the COVID-19 pandemic.Methods:Data were collected through in-depth interviews with seven antenatal care nurses.The interviews were transcribed and analyzed using thematic analysis to identify recurring themes.Four main themes emerged:(1)Knowledge capital,which refers to the essential knowledge and skills required;(2)Interventions,highlighting the measures taken to adapt care;(3)Antenatal care challenges,detailing the specific obstacles faced;and(4)Coping strategies,outlining the methods used by nurses to manage stress and maintain care quality.Results:The results highlight the emotional and economic toll of the pandemic on antenatal care nurses and the importance of effective collaboration and coping strategies.The findings also underscore the crucial role of teamwork,dedication,quick adjustment,and the role of information communication technology in maneuvering through pandemics to provide continuous essential care.Conclusion:These insights are crucial for health agencies and organizations to develop supportive strategies that ensure the continuity of healthcare delivery and safeguard the well-being of healthcare workers during crises.