Nursing practice of discharge planning service for primipara separated from their infants during hospitalization: a field research
10.3760/cma.j.cn211501-20230809-00231
- VernacularTitle:母婴分离初产妇出院准备护理实践现况的田野研究
- Author:
Yue WAN
1
;
Lijing DING
;
Xiao YAO
;
Jiajie WANG
;
Na WU
;
Rong HUANG
Author Information
1. 同济大学医学院护理学院,上海 200092
- Keywords:
Patient discharge;
Maternal-child nursing;
Primipara;
Filed research
- From:
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing
2024;40(4):250-256
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To understand the current status of discharge planning nursing for primipara who separated from their infants during hospitalization and provide a reference basis for constructing a clinical nursing plan.Methods:From February to June 2023, a field research about situation of nursing practice in discharge planning service among primiparas who separated from their infants was conducted in the Department of Obstetrics, Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital Affiliated to Tongji University. Data was collected by field observation and informal interviews with 12 nurses and analyzed by three-level coding method of qualitative research.Results:All 12 nurses were female with 24-46 (33.33 ± 1.83) years old. The work content of the observation subjects could be divided into 4 items including providing infants′ health information, breastfeeding, postpartum rehabilitation, psychological care and social support. All the 4 items needed to be improved in providing infants′ health information, evaluating psychological status and social support, and quality of discharge teaching.Conclusions:It still needs further development in discharge planning nursing for primipara separated from their infants during hospitalization. It is urgent to improve the quality of discharge planning nursing for primiparas who have separated from their infants by developing scientific and standardized discharge planning nursing process, conducting standardized training for nurses, improving nurses′ psychosocial assessment ability, homogenizing health education, and improving humanistic care, so as to promote the rehabilitation of primiparas and get used to being a mother.