Effect of Whole Process Collaborative Nursing Management Based on Role Adaptation for Delivery Outcome,Stress Indicators and Pain of Pregnant Women with Diabetes
Objective To analyze effect of whole process collaborative nursing management method based on role adaptation for delivery outcome,stress indicators and pain of pregnant women with diabetes.Methods The paper chose 80 patients with gestational diabetes from January 2020 to December 2022,and divided them into experimental group and reference group by double blind method,40 cases in each group.Experimental group and reference group were respectively treated with whole process collaborative nursing management and routine nursing management based on role adaptation.Stress indicators(SAS scores,SDS scores,fasting blood glucose,insulin dosage),pregnancy outcomes(premature birth,postpartum hemorrhage,neonatal intrauterine distress,neonatal asphyxia),pre-and post care scoring indicators(pain scores,family function scores,self-care ability scores)were compared.Results Before nursing,comparison of stress indicators and scoring indicators showed no significant difference between two groups(P>0.05).After nursing,stress indicators,incidence of adverse pregnancy outcomes,and pain scores of experimental group were lower than control group(P<0.05).Family function scores and self-care ability scores in experimental group were higher than control group(P<0.05).Conclusion Whole process collaborative nursing management with goal of promoting role adaptation can achieve significant effect in nursing of patients with gestational diabetes,can reduce stress response of patients,which is worth promoting.
Promoting role adaptationWhole process collaborative nursing managementGestational diabetesStress indicatorsPains