Effect of quantitative assessment model based on process intervention on blood pressure control and pregnancy outcome in patients with pregnancy-induced hypertension
Objective To observe the effect of introducing a quantitative assessment model based on process intervention in patients with pregnancy-induced hypertension(PIH).Methods Eighty cases of PIH treated in our hospital from October 2021 to September 2022 were recruited,and they were randomized 1:1 to receive conventional health management model(control group)or quantitative assessment model based on process intervention(experimental group).The observation indexes of the two groups after intervention were assessed.Results The patients in the experimental group had significantly lower malnutrition,poor weight gain control,scores of Beck Anxiety/Depression Inventory,significantly higher health behavior score,significantly lower blood pressure and adverse pregnancy outcome than those in the control group(P<0.05).Conclusion The quantitative assessment process model based on process intervention is conducive to the management of nutrition,emotion,health behavior and blood pressure,and the optimization of pregnancy outcome in PIH patients.