Objective: This paper aims to discuss the clinical effects of high-quality nursing for puerpera with pregnancy hypertension.
Methods: A total of 88 puerpera cases with pregnancy hypertension were collected from March 2016 to July 2017. Cases were randomly divided into two groups: control group (n=44) and intervention group (n=44). The control group was provided with conventional nursing, whereas the intervention group was treated with high-quality nursing. Comparisons were made on psychological state, blood pressure levels, incidences of pre-eclampsia and eclampsia, nursing satisfaction, newborn birth weight, and Apgar scores of the two groups.
Results: Depression and anxiety scores of intervention group are significantly lower than those of control group (P<0.05). Diastolic pressure level and systolic pressure level of intervention group are far lower than those of the control group (P<0.05). Incidences of pre-eclampsia and eclampsia in the intervention group reached 18.2% and 4.5%, respectively, which are significantly lower than those of the control group (38.6% and 20.5%) (P<0.05). Nursing satisfaction of intervention group total of 97.7%, which is significantly higher than that of the control group (81.8%) (P<0.05). Newborn birth weight and Apgar scores of intervention group are significantly higher than those of control group (P<0.05).
Conclusions: High-quality nursing features outstanding clinical effect on puerpera with pregnancy hypertension, improves psychological state and blood pressure level, and increases newborn birth weight effectively. Hence, high-quality nursing is a characteristic of safety and reliability and worthy of clinical promotion and applications.
Author(s): Fei Li
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