The effect of health education in combination with pregnancy scenario interview on the mood and birth outcome on primiparae in late pregnancy
Objective To discuss the effect of health education in combination with pregnancy scenario interview on the psychological mood and birth outcome of primiparae in late pregnancy.Methods A total of 120 primiparae who gave birth in our hospital from January,2020 to December,2020 were selected as study subjects.They were divided into the observation group and control group using random number table with each group 60 cases.Primiparae of both groups received routine prenatal examinations and fetal movement monitoring nursing.All primiparae of the control group received routine prenatal pregnancy tests while all primiparae of the observation group received health education in com-bination with pregnancy scenario interview additionally on the basis of the control group.Self-rating anxiety scale(SAS)and Edinburgh postpartum depression scale(EPDS)were used to evaluate the psychological mood of the primiparae of both groups before intervention and 6 weeks after delivery.The birth outcomes and nursing satisfaction of the two groups were compared.Results The SAS score and EPDS score of the observation group after intervention were significantly better than that before the intervention and that of the control group at the same period.The difference has statisti-cal significance(P<0.05).The natural delivery rate 93.33%of the observation group was significantly higher than the 73.33%of the control group.The amount of bleeding 2h after delivery was significantly less than the control group.The Apgar score at 1min of the birth was significantly higher than that of the control group.The overall satisfaction of the maternal nursing was significantly improved compared to the control group.The difference is statistically significant(P<0.05).Conclusion The health education in combination with pregnancy scenario interview can greatly improve the psychological mood of the the primiparae,as well as the birth outcomes of the maternal and the neonatal.
Systematic prenatal health interviewPrimiparaeDelivery effects