Analysis of the impact of pregnancy health education on the natural delivery rate and nursing satisfaction of pregnant women in obstetrics and gynecology interventions
Objective To strengthen prenatal health education for pregnant and postpartum women in obstetrics and gynecology interventions,and analyze its impact on the natural delivery rate and nursing satisfaction of pregnant and postpartum women.Methods 160 pregnant and postpartum women were selected and divided into two groups based on their different intervention methods,with 80 cases in each group.The control group received routine obstetrics and gynecology interventions,while the observation group strengthened pregnancy health education on this basis.Compare the natural delivery rate,nursing satisfaction,and incidence of adverse pregnancy outcomes between two groups.Results The observation group had a natural delivery rate of 92.50%and a nursing satisfaction rate of 96.25%,which was higher than the control group's 78.75%and 85.00%(P<0.05);The incidence of adverse pregnancy outcomes in the observation group was 3.57%,lower than the control group's 13.75%(P<0.05).Conclusion Strengthening prenatal health education for pregnant women in obstetrics and gynecology interventions can improve their natural delivery rate and nursing satisfaction,reduce the occurrence of adverse pregnancy outcomes,and is worth promoting.