Samane Haji Mohammad Khani, Z. Abedian, A. Azhari, M. Shakeri, M. Talebi
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Abstract
Background and Aim: Prederm delivery, and the consequences are include premature newborn, hospitalization in the NICU ward,
psychological damage to mother and heart family performing low-cost, practical interventions can play an important role in
promoting maternal health by to reduce psychological trauma. Therefore, the present study was performed to determine the impact of
physical-mental exercises on depression after prederm delivery.
Materials and Methods: In this clinical trial, 100 women with prederm delivery 28-36 weeks, it was performed in public hospitals
in Mashhad in 2019. Sampling was performed by random blocking method and the subjects were selected by available method and
were divided into two control groups (n=50) and intervention (n=50). The intervention group performed stretching exercises as well
as meditation by the researcher on the third day after delivery with a frequency of two sessions per week for up to 8 sessions, and the
control group received the usual care. Beck's depression questionnaire was completed for both groups in the first 24 hours after
delivery and at the end of the study. Statistical analysis of the data was performed by independent t-test, Mann-Whitney and
Wilkaxon.
Results: The mean score of depression in the intervention and control groups at the end of the study was statistically significant
(p≤0.001). The mean score of depression in the intervention group was significant at the beginning and the end of the study
(P<0.001).
Conclusion: Stretching exercises with a focus on the body after delivery can reduce the rate of depression in mothers with prederm
delivery.
Key Words: Meditation; Postpartum Depression; prederm delivery; Stretching Exercise