Influence of the combined effects of "one to one" whole process companion delivery model on emotional status and postnatal recovery of parturients

2012 
Objective To investigate the combined effects of "one to one" whole process companion delivery model on emotional status and postnatal recovery of parturients.Methods 350 cases adopted "one to one" whole process companion delivery model were set as the observation group,another 350 cases who did not received companion delivery model were set as the control group.The emotional state and postpartum recovery (the amount of vaginal bleeding after childbirth,time of the uterus return to normal size,and the incidence of urinary retention 6 h after delivery,colostrum time and fasting time) were compared between the two groups.Results In the observation group,312 cases were mild anxiety(89.1%),24 cases were with moderate anxiety (6.9%),14 cases were with severe anxiety (4.0%).In the control group,32 patients with mild anxiety (9.1%),237 cases were with moderate anxiety (67.7%),81 patients were with severe anxiety (23.2%),the difference was significant.In the observation group,postpartum vaginal bleeding was(48.6 ± 9.7) ml,time length of the size of the uterus return to normal was(4.5 ± 3.1 ) weeks,the incidence of postpartum urinary retention 6 hours after delivery was 1.4%,colostrum time (16.4 ± 5.3) h,and fasting time was (12.4 ± 2.1 ) h.In the control group,postpartum vaginal bleeding was (56.5 ± 11.2) ml,time length of the size of the uterus return to normal was(7.1 ± 4.2) weeks,the incidence of postpartum urinary retention 6 hours after delivery was 6.9%,colostrum time was (23.5 ± 4.7) h,and fasting time was (15.3 ± 2.6) h,the difference was significant.Conclusions "One to one" whole process companion delivery model helps reduce maternal anxiety,fears,reduce the incidence of postpartum unfavorable situation effectively and promote early resumption of maternal,it is worthy of clinical application. Key words: "One to one" whole process companion; Delivery; Emotions; Postpartum recovery
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