Abstract:
Objective To investigate the application of diet nursing combined with psychological intervention in pregnant women with hypertensive disorder complicating pregnancy.
Methods From June 2014 to April 2015, 50 cases of pregnant women with hypertensive disorder complicating pregnancy were treated with general nursing, and the control group, 50 cases of pregnant women with hypertensive disorder complicating pregnancy in June 2014 to April 2015 were given diet nursing combined psychological intervention. Patients satisfaction with care, maternal anxiety and depression and maternal outcome were compared between the two groups.
Results In the study group, the number of nursing satisfaction was 50 cases (100%), and the number of nursing satisfaction was 35 cases in the control group (70%). The difference was statistically significant between the two groups (
P<0.05). The anxiety score (40.34 ±2.0), depression score (37.64 ±2.4) in the study group were lower than the anxiety scores (45.56 ±2.9) and depression scores (42.76 ±2.9) in the control group. The difference was statistically significant between the two groups (
P<0.05). There were 3 cases of postpartum hemorrhage (6%), 1 case of eclampsia (1%), 3 cases of neonatal distress (6%) in the study group. There were total of 10 cases of complications (13%). There were 10 cases of postpartum hemorrhage (20%), 9 cases of eclampsia (18%), 10 cases of neonatal distress (20%) in the control group. The difference was statistically significant between two groups (
P<0.05).
Conclusions Die nursing combined psychological intervention used in hypertensive disorder complicating pregnancy, can effectively improve patient satisfaction, reduce anxiety and depression level, reduce the incidence of pregnancy complications, improve maternal and neonatal outcomes. It is worthy of recommendation.