Abstract

Due to the recent advancement in technology specifically mobile phones, these devices can be used in the hospital to monitor or speed up various activities, which are related to doctors and nurses. In literature, various mechanisms have been presented to resolve this issue, but none of these approaches have considered effectiveness of this technology in the development of a proper mobile nursing system, which is specifically designed for pregnant women. Therefore, in this paper, we have explored the effect of the intervention model based on the mobile nursing system on the pregnancy outcome of pregnant women. In this study, an Android-based mobile nursing monitoring system was adopted to monitor and transmit the human physiological data through physiological parameter monitoring equipment and continuously monitor the physiological parameter data of pregnant women. If the physiological health data of the pregnant woman was abnormal, it had to implement timely nursing intervention. In this study, 266 pregnant women in the electronic records (E-records) were selected as the research objects and divided into two groups according to the intervention method. Pregnant women in group A received routine physical examination during pregnancy, while those in group B received nursing intervention based on mobile nursing system. The results showed that the incidence of each indicator of pregnancy outcome in group B was significantly lower than that in group A, and the difference was statistically significant (P < 0.05). The nursing intervention model based on the mobile nursing system can effectively improve the pregnancy outcome. The mobile nursing system can help nursing staff find the abnormalities of pregnant women during pregnancy and give effective nursing measures in time, which helped improve the pregnancy outcomes, reduce the probability of adverse pregnancy outcomes, ensure the safety of puerperae and newborns, and lessen the delivery risk factors.

Highlights

  • Many studies have proved that the rise of age leads to an increase in the incidence of pregnancy complications and complications, which greatly increases the risk of birth and the probability of adverse pregnancy outcomes, such as large babies and low birth weight babies [2]

  • We have explored the effect of the intervention model based on the mobile nursing system on the pregnancy outcome of pregnant women

  • Pregnant women in group A received routine physical examination during pregnancy, while those in group B received nursing intervention based on mobile nursing system

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Introduction

Many studies have proved that the rise of age leads to an increase in the incidence of pregnancy complications and complications, which greatly increases the risk of birth and the probability of adverse pregnancy outcomes, such as large babies and low birth weight babies [2]. With the rapid development of modern industrialized society, environmental pollution has become more and more serious, which has led to the increasing probability of pregnant women’s bad pregnancy outcomes, such as miscarriage and defects in newborns [5]. In order to reduce the occurrence of the abovementioned bad pregnancy outcomes, the Chinese government and local medical and health care departments have begun to pay attention to and strengthen the health care of pregnant women during pregnancy [11]. Erefore, pregnancy nursing intervention has gradually been paid attention to by medical staff in order to reduce adverse pregnancy outcomes and improve population quality [12].

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