Abstract

Objective: To assess the influence of the new advanced nursing role services on postpartum women. Methods: 162 patients to join our study, who undergoing spontaneous labor or cesarean in the First Affiliated Hospital of Jinan University. Their time of spontaneous labor or cesarean is from February 2017 to January 2020. They were randomly assigned to the control group (n=81) and an intervention group (n=81), that control group receive traditional nursing services and intervention group receive the new advanced nursing role services. Our researchers collect the data from participants by Self-Rating Anxiety Scale (SAS), Self-rating depression scale (SDS) and the questionnaire which patients reported access to supportive care resources, the data include supportive care resources status, satisfaction status, anxiety status and depression status. Result: In supportive care resources report, more patients of intervention group think their receive nursing service from the health care provider outside office time [44 (54.3%) vs 56 (69.1%)]. In satisfaction report, intervention group had more assessing of very well than that of control group (n=67 vs n=44). In Self-Rating Anxiety Scale, Self-rating depression scale, the intervention group had greater improvement in anxiety status than that of control group (from 62.4±7.7 to 51.8±6.1 vs from 63.4±7.2 to 57.4±6.9). Conclusion: The new advanced nursing role services provide great improvement of mental health in postpartum. However, the new advanced nursing role services need more expensive cost, but most Chinese patients are not able to afford this new nursing services.

Highlights

  • Pregnant women are known as high-risk populations to infectious disease including foodborne illnesses

  • Different feelings emerge during pregnancy, mainly those related to expectations about the type of delivery to be performed and the changes that will occur after childbirth in the life of the whole family [4, 5]

  • The Aim of our study is evaluating the influence of the new advanced nursing role services on postpartum women

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Introduction

Pregnant women are known as high-risk populations to infectious disease including foodborne illnesses. Significant physiological changes, both immunological and hormonal, occur during pregnancy to accommodate developing fetuses [1]. Different feelings emerge during pregnancy, mainly those related to expectations about the type of delivery to be performed and the changes that will occur after childbirth in the life of the whole family [4, 5]. The new advanced nursing role services programmes emerged because of the need for countries to improve access to quality and cost-effective healthcare services [10, 11]. The Aim of our study is evaluating the influence of the new advanced nursing role services on postpartum women

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