产前抑郁对约旦妇女围产期结局的影响:一项横断面研究。

IF 0.9 Q4 NURSING
Safa A Al-Ashram, Asma'a S Abu Abed, Sanaa Abujilban, Khadejah F Mahmoud, Rania Abdel Rahman, Lina Mrayan
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背景:产前抑郁是影响围产期结局的最常见妊娠并发症之一。约旦目前的研究重点是产前抑郁症的患病率和预测因素。在了解其对分娩、分娩和新生儿健康指标的影响方面存在差距。目的:比较约旦两组孕妇的围产期结局,一组成员被诊断为产前抑郁症,另一组成员未被诊断为产前抑郁症。方法:采用横断面描述性比较设计,收集在约旦安曼某医疗中心产科和妇科就诊的孕妇数据。采用连续抽样方法,共招募785名参与者。结果:约15% (n = 121)的妇女筛查为产前抑郁阳性,定义为爱丁堡产后抑郁量表(EPDS)得分为13分或更高。结果表明,患有产前抑郁症的妇女分娩第一阶段的时间明显长于没有抑郁症的妇女。无抑郁妇女的新生儿在1分钟和5分钟的Apgar评分明显高于有产前抑郁症状妇女的新生儿。结论:本研究强调了产前抑郁对约旦妇女分娩时间和新生儿结局的显著影响。意义:卫生保健系统的决策者可以利用这些结果优先考虑心理健康筛查,作为产科和妇科卫生保健模式的常规护理组成部分。
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The Effect of Antenatal Depression on Perinatal Outcomes among Jordanian Women: A Cross-Sectional Study.

Background: Antenatal depression is one of the most common pregnancy complications that might influence perinatal outcomes. Current studies in Jordan focus on the prevalence of and predictive factors for antenatal depression. There is a gap in understanding its impact on labor, delivery, and neonatal health indicators. Purpose: To compare perinatal outcomes between two groups of pregnant women in Jordan, one group whose members have been diagnosed with antenatal depression and one group whose members did not have that diagnosis. Method: A cross-sectional descriptive comparative design was used to collect data from pregnant women attending the obstetric and gynecologic department and clinics at a medical center in Amman, Jordan. Consecutive sampling was used to recruit a total of 785 participants. Results: About 15% (n = 121) of the women screened positive for antenatal depression, defined as an Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) score of 13 or higher. The results indicated that women with antenatal depression had a significantly longer first stage of labor than women who did not have depression. The neonates of women without depression had significantly higher Apgar scores at 1 and 5 min than those of women with antenatal depression symptoms. Conclusion: This study highlights the significant impact of antenatal depression on labor duration and neonatal outcomes among Jordanian women. Implications: Policymakers in health-care systems can use these results to prioritize mental health screening as a component of routine care of obstetric and gynecologic health-care models.

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Creative Nursing
Creative Nursing NURSING-
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期刊介绍: Creative Nursing is an issue focused journal, unique in its recognition of the values inherent in the nursing profession. Excellence and professionalism are not exclusive to any one discipline or specialty, and the editors of Creative Nursing are dedicated to developing nursing leaders at all levels and in all settings. Today"s health care institutions need creative and innovative solutions. Nurses need to think creatively, to experiment, to take risks, and to innovate. Creative Nursing promotes best practices in all aspects of caring--caring for self, patients, families, colleagues, and communities.
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