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Abstract
Objective
To explore the effect of prenatal and postnatal seamless personalized nursing intervention mode on breastfeeding of pregnant women and newborns.
Methods
A total of 300 healthy mothers who were examined and delivered at Jinshan Branch of Shanghai Sixth People's Hospital from April 2018 to September 2018 were selected and randomly divided into observation group and control group. The control group was given routine care, and the observation group was given perinatal seamless nursing interventions. Clinical evaluations were performed on both maternal (how much lactation, maternal breastfeeding knowledge, swelling and cleft palate, and exclusive breastfeeding within 6 months after delivery) and neonatal aspects (abnormal temperature, crying before bedtime, and jaundice).
Results
In the observation group, 63.33% (95/150) of maternal in the observation group were sufficient lactation which was significantly more than 51.33% (77/150) in the control group; the rate of knowledge of breastfeeding in the observation group was 64.00% (96/150), which was significantly higher than 54.67% (82/150) in the control group; the incidence of mammary tenderness and cleft palate in the observation group was 11.33% (17/150), which was significantly lower than 28.67% (43/150) in the control group; in the observation group within 6 months after delivery, the monthly exclusive breastfeeding rate was higher than in the control group; 44 cases of neonatal jaundice in the observation group were significantly less than the control group with 61 cases, the difference was statistically significant (χ2 values were 4.23-15.01, P<0.05).
Conclusion
By implementing this seamless individualized nursing intervention for healthy adult mothers, it is possible to increase maternal milk production and allow mothers to acquire knowledge about breastfeeding, while reducing the occurrence of breast tenderness and cleft palate, which has a positive effect on improving exclusive breastfeeding Promoting effect can also reduce the incidence of jaundice for newborns.
Key words:
Breastfeeding; Health education; Personalized nursing