Application Effect of Disease Management Network Under the Model of"Hospital-Family-Disease Companion"in the Intervention of Maternal Perinatal Depression
Objective To observe the application effects of disease management network under the model of"hospital-family-disease companion"in the intervention of maternal perinatal depression.Methods A total of 160 maternal who gave birth in Puyang Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine from December 2020 to December 2022 were enrolled and randomly divided into conventional intervention group and network intervention group,with 80 cases in each group.The conventional intervention group received conventional intervention,and the network management group received disease management network intervention under the model of"hospital-family-disease companion".Both groups of patients were intervened from before delivery to 3 months after delivery.Maternal depression[Edinburgh postnatal depression scale(EPDS)],family function[Chinese version of family assessment device(FAD)],maternal role adaptation(role change scale of primipara)and maternal-infant interaction[nursing child assessment feeding scale(NCAFS)]were compared between the two groups at 1 week and 3 months after delivery.Results At 3 months after delivery,the scores of EPDS and FAD in both groups were decreased compared with that at 1 week after delivery,and the scores in network intervention group were lower than those in conventional intervention group(P<0.05).The scores of role change scale of primipara and NCAFS were enhanced in both groups compared with those at 1 week after delivery,and the scores were higher in network intervention group than those in conventional intervention group(P<0.05).Conclusion The application of disease management network under the model of"hospital-family-disease companion"in the intervention of maternal perinatal depression can effectively alleviate the depression symptoms,enhance the family function,and promote the adaptation to maternal role.
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