Abstract
Objective To explore the influence of high quality nursing interventions in patients with pernicious placenta previa and the neonate′s prognosis. Methods The clinical data about 28 patients with pernicious placenta previa treated from January 2016 to January 2017 were reviewed; the high quality nursing interventions were applied (study group). 30 patients with pernicious placenta previa treated from December 2014 to December 2015 were selected; the conventional nursing cares were applied (control group). After intervention, the clinical prognosis for the infants and mom was analyzed. Results At the time of admission, the research group of state anxiety and trait anxiety and depression scale scores were 58.42±3.61, 55.57±2.69, 55.06±2.67, before discharge, patients in the study group, state anxiety and trait anxiety and depression scale scores were 42.19 ±2.16, 47.20±2.74 and 44.25± 4.36, the control group were respectively 58.96±3.35, 55.27±2.75, 55.23±3.12, before discharge respectively 44.35±3.13, 49.35 ± 3.13, 48.67 ± 5.16, two groups were SAI, TAI and SDS score comparison no statistical significance (t=0.591, 0.420, 0.222, P > 0.05), the difference between the two groups before discharge compared with statistical significance (t=3.038, 2.775, 3.511, P 0.05); group of maternal and neonatal complications for a total of 7.14% (2/28), significantly lower than the control group 20.00% (6/30) , the difference between significant (χ2=7.050, P< 0.01); evaluation of nursing measures of maternal satisfaction in the study group (95.23 + 4.65) was higher than that of the control group(91.36±5.63), the difference was statistically significant correlation (t=2.842, P<0.05). Conclusions The high quality nursing interventions have an obvious effect in patients with pernicious placenta previa. It can relieve the negative emotions and improve the mom & infant′s outcomes and the clinical satisfaction. Key words: Infant, newborn; Prognosis; High quality nursing interventions; Pernicious placenta previa; Influence
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