HBV护理的综合干预:护理敏感方法。

IF 2 4区 医学 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Juan Zhang, Xinger Xie, Longju Qi
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目的:评价采用护理敏感质量指标对乙型肝炎孕妇及其新生儿进行综合干预的效果。设计:一项随机对照单中心试验,于2020年1月至2022年5月进行。参与者/材料:80名诊断为乙型肝炎的孕妇随机分为对照组(n=40)和实验组(n=40)。实验组患者在治疗期间接受护理敏感质量指标。单位:江苏省南通大学南通第三医院附属南通市第三人民医院中医科。方法:实验组从妊娠晚期至产后早期每天给予替诺福韦,新生儿在出生后24小时内给予乙肝疫苗和免疫球蛋白注射。保健人员接受了为期六个月的护理敏感质量指标培训。采用健康教育覆盖率、抗病毒药物依从性、随访率和心理健康等各种指标评估干预措施的有效性。结果:综合干预后,健康教育覆盖率由干预前的82.50%提高到92.50% (P=0.033),抗病毒药物依从性由干预前的82.50%提高到97.50% (P=0.000)。乙肝母亲的随访率也从80.00%显著增加到95.00% (P=0.001)。此外,孕妇焦虑、抑郁等负性情绪的发生率由57.50%显著下降至30.00% (P=0.000)。这些发现表明,综合干预措施在提高健康教育覆盖面和参与度、增强抗病毒药物依从性和有效减轻孕妇心理负担方面是有效的。干预后,预防乙型肝炎母婴传播意识由干预前的82.36分显著提高至干预后的94.32分(P=0.000)。同时,新生儿免疫接种依从性从80.00%提高到95.00%,护理服务满意度从90.66分提高到98.64分(P=0.000)。这些结果表明,综合干预措施显著提高了与母婴传播预防相关的知识,提高了免疫依从性,提高了对护理服务的满意度。
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Comprehensive Interventions in HBV Care: Nursing-Sensitive Approach.

Objectives: The objective of this study was to evaluate the impact of a comprehensive intervention using nursing-sensitive quality indicators on pregnant women with hepatitis B and their newborns.

Design: A randomized controlled monocentric trial was conducted from January 2020 to May 2022. Participants/Materials: 80 pregnant women diagnosed with hepatitis B were randomly assigned to either a control group (n = 40) or an experimental group (n = 40). The experimental group received care-sensitive quality indicators during treatment.

Setting: This study was conducted in the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Nantong Third People's Hospital, affiliated with Nantong Hospital 3 of Nantong University, Jiangsu, China.

Methods: Participants in the experimental group received daily tenofovir from late pregnancy to early postpartum, and newborns received hepatitis B vaccine and immunoglobulin within 24 h of birth. Healthcare personnel underwent 6 months of training on care-sensitive quality indicators. The effectiveness of the intervention was assessed using various indicators such as health education coverage, antiviral medication compliance, follow-up rates, and psychological health.

Results: The results showed that after comprehensive intervention, the coverage rate of health education increased from 82.50% before intervention to 92.50% (p = 0.033), and adherence to antiviral medication improved from 82.50% to 97.50% (p = 0.000). The follow-up rate for hepatitis B mothers also significantly increased from 80.00% to 95.00% (p = 0.001). In addition, the incidence of negative emotions such as anxiety and depression among pregnant women significantly decreased from 57.50% to 30.00% (p = 0.000). These findings demonstrate the effectiveness of comprehensive interventions in improving health education coverage and participation, enhancing adherence to antiviral medication, and effectively reducing the psychological burden of pregnant women. Moreover, after the intervention, the awareness of mother-to-child transmission prevention for hepatitis B significantly increased from 82.36 points before intervention to 94.32 points after intervention (p = 0.000). At the same time, adherence to neonatal immunization increased from 80.00% to 95.00%, and satisfaction with nursing services improved from 90.66 points to 98.64 points (p = 0.000). These results indicate that comprehensive interventions significantly enhance knowledge related to mother-to-child transmission prevention, increase immunization adherence, and improve satisfaction with nursing services.

Limitations: The study's limitations include a small sample size and a single-center location, which may affect the generalizability of the results. Future research should involve more extensive, multicenter studies to validate the findings.

Conclusions: Comprehensive interventions that incorporate nursing-sensitive quality indicators significantly enhance the effectiveness of prevention strategies for hepatitis B transmission from mother to child. These findings underscore the importance of comprehensive care strategies in improving health outcomes for pregnant women with hepatitis B and their newborns.

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期刊介绍: This journal covers the most active and promising areas of current research in gynecology and obstetrics. Invited, well-referenced reviews by noted experts keep readers in touch with the general framework and direction of international study. Original papers report selected experimental and clinical investigations in all fields related to gynecology, obstetrics and reproduction. Short communications are published to allow immediate discussion of new data. The international and interdisciplinary character of this periodical provides an avenue to less accessible sources and to worldwide research for investigators and practitioners.
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