1. The status of fear of cancer recurrence and its psychosocial interventions among cancer survivors
Yang CHENG ; Congshan PU ; Hui GUO ; Liyan SHA
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2019;35(28):2236-2241
The status of fear of recurrence and its psychosocial interventions among cancer survivors, including incidence of fear of cancer recurrence in various cancer populations, common measurement tools, influencing factors and its psychosocial interventions. It aims to improve medical staff's attention to the mental state of cancer survivors, provides a theoretical basis for the subsequent research.
2.Current status and influencing factors of protracted postpartum urinary retention in women with labor analgesia
Xuemei FAN ; Congshan PU ; Chunjian SHAN ; Chunxiu ZHOU ; Zhu ZHU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2022;38(7):481-486
Objective:To explore the current status and the influencing factors of protracted postpartum urinary retention(P-PUR) in women with labor analgesia, so as to provide evidences for early diagnosis and timely intervention for P-PUR.Methods:A total of 41 995 women who were given vaginal delivery under labor analgesia from January 2017 to October 2020 in Women′s Hospital of Nanjing Medical University were chosen as the research objects. A retrospective analysis was performed for the clinical data of 62 women with P-PUR, and a 1∶4 matching case control study was conducted. Logistic regression analysis was used to analyze the variables with statistical difference in univariate analysis, so as to explore the independent influencing factors of P-PUR in women with labor analgesia.Results:Among 41 995 women with labor analgesia, 62 women suffered from P-PUR, and the incidence was about 0.15% (62/41 995). The Logistic regression model showed that nulliparity ( OR=121.80, 95% CI 8.59-1 727.40, P<0.05), forceps delivery ( OR=13.41, 95% CI 2.21-81.58, P<0.05),Ⅱdegree porineal iaceration ( OR=0.04, 95% CI 0.01-0.11, P<0.05), episiotomy ( OR=0.13, 95% CI 0.04-0.47, P<0.05) and perineotomy with perineal laceration ( OR=0.20, 95% CI 0.06-0.63, P<0.05) were the independent risk factors. Conclusions:For primiparas with labor analgesia, interventions should be taken to reduce perineal injury, and indications of forceps delivery should be strictly controlled, so as to reduce P-PUR and adverse urinary tract complications.
3.Parents′ mental state of re-pregnancies after perinatal loss: a scoping review
Ziman FU ; Yiting WANG ; Congshan PU ; Jiahua ZHANG ; Chunjian SHAN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2022;38(13):1035-1041
Objective:To summarize the scope of relevant research on the psychological state of parents during perinatal loss of re-pregnancy, and summarize the research status, so as to provide reference for future research and intervention.Methods:From the establishment of the database to December 2020, the literatures of China biomedical literature database, China Knowledge Network, VIP, Wanfang database, Medline, CINAHL, Web of Science, psychINFO and Cochrane Library were searched, the studies related to the psychological state, feelings and experience of the population were screened, and the JBI scope Review Guide was used as the methodological framework for analysis.Select the research related to the psychological state, feelings and experience of the population, and use the JBI scope review guide as the methodological framework for analysis.Results:Finally, 25 literatures were included, including 11 qualitative studies and 14 quantitative studies. Perinatal loss leads to an increased risk of psychological diseases when parents were re-pregnants, facing a complex mixture of new hope and uncertainty, and fathers were even more troubled by dual identity, but some parents could still benefit from perinatal loss.Conclusions:At present, China is lack of attention to the parents of perinatal loss of re-pregnancy. Medical staff should respect the differences of parents′ emotional expression, formulate targeted intervention measures, reduce the negative impact of perinatal loss, and guide the generation of positive psychology of the parents of re pregnancy.
4.Attributes and influencing factors of care needs for maternal after perinatal loss based on the Kano model
Shuang HU ; Yiting WANG ; Congshan PU ; Weiwei JIANG ; Danni SONG ; Ping XU ; Chunjian SHAN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2024;40(25):1921-1928
Objective:To investigate the attributes and influencing factors of care needs for maternal after perinatal loss, and to provide a reference for promoting maternal physical and mental health and improving the quality of care.Methods:From February to June of 2023, a cross-sectional study was used, 222 maternal after perinatal loss were selected by the convenience sampling method and completed a battery of questionnaires, including a general information questionnaire, the Distress Thermometer (DT), the Perceived Social Support Scale (PSSS), the Attitudes Toward Seeking Professional Psychological Help Scale-Short Form (ATSPPH-SF) and Kano Model-based Questionnaire on Care Needs for Maternal after Perinatal Loss.Results:A total of 207 maternal after perinatal loss were included in the complete data, (31.12±4.55) years old, (68.64 ± 10.70) of PSSS, (16.10 ± 3.43) of ATSPPH-SF. The care needs for maternal after perinatal loss included 4 must-be quality, 8 one-dimensional quality and 13 attractive quality. Multiple linear regression analysis showed that education level ( t=2.28), the PSSS score ( t=2.15) and the ATSPPH-SF score ( t=3.94) were the main influencing factors of care needs for maternal after perinatal loss (all P<0.05). Conclusions:Health care professionals should gradually improve the nursing service system according to the priority division of care needs attributes of maternal after perinatal loss, and develop personalized care according to different influencing factors.
5.Current situation and influencing factors of humanistic care needs of maternal family members in maternal intensive care unit
Jiaai XIA ; Congshan PU ; Xuan GU ; Yan SHAN ; Mingying LYU ; Wenhua LYU ; Wei LONG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2023;39(33):2605-2613
Objective:To investigate the current situation and influencing factors of humanistic care needs of family members of pregnant women in maternal intensive care unit, and to explore the relationship between humanistic care needs of family members of pregnant women in maternal intensive care unit, relocation stress level and perceived social support ability, so as to provide a basis for clinical nursing staff to implement targeted humanistic care for family members of pregnant women in maternal intensive care unit.Methods:From July to December 2022, 267 family members of pregnant women who were observed in the Maternal Intensive Care Unit of Maternity Hospital Affiliated to Nanjing Medical University/Nanjing Maternal and Child Health Hospital were selected as the research objects by the convenient sampling method. The general information questionnaire, Humanistic Care Needs Scale for Family Members of Pregnant Women in the Obstetric Intensive Care Unit, Family Relocation Stress Scale for Intensive Care Unit Patients and Perceived Social Support Scale were used to carry out a cross sectional investigation.Results:The scores of humanistic care needs, relocation stress scale and perceived social support scale were (175.32 ± 16.04), (35.12 ± 8.11), (57.30 ± 15.43) points, respectively. The length of maternal intensive care unit stay ( B=1.301, P<0.05), the family′s role changed for the first time ( B=2.328, P<0.05), the delivery mode doesn′t match the family′s expectations ( B=-2.407, P<0.05), maternal admission to maternal intensive care unit due to childbirth complications ( B=3.228, P<0.05), relocation stress level of intensive care unit patients′ family members ( B=0.891, P<0.05), and family members′ perceived social support ability ( B=0.461, P<0.05) were the influencing factors of humanistic care needs of maternal family members in maternal intensive care unit factors, which explained 83.2% of the total variation. Conclusions:The humanistic care needs of family members of pregnant women in maternal intensive care unit are at a high level. Medical staff should pay more attention to the family members of pregnant women who stay in maternal intensive care unit for a long time, undergo role change for the first time, have unexpected delivery mode and stay in maternal intensive care unit due to childbirth complications, so as to provide them with more comprehensive humanistic care and establish multiple support system, in order to improve the level of humanistic care for the family members of maternal intensive care unit.
6.Analysis of the current situation and influencing factors of the post-discharge coping difficulties in women with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy
Congshan PU ; Jiaai XIA ; Chunhua WANG ; Chunjian SHAN ; Wei LONG ; Xiangdi ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2023;58(22):2754-2760
Objective To describe the status of the post-discharge coping difficulties in women with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy(HDP),and to explore its influencing factors.Methods A total of 280 women with HDP from a tertiary A maternity hospital in Nanjing City were investigated with the general information questionnaire,the post-discharge coping difficulty scale-new mother form,the readiness for hospital discharge study-new mother form,the family APGAR index.The factors influencing post-discharge coping difficulties in women with HDP were analyzed using univariate analysis and multiple linear regression.Results 238 valid questionnaires were collected,with a response rate of 85.0%.The score of the post-discharge coping difficulties in women with HDP was 5.07±1.69,which is at a middle level.The results of multiple linear regression analysis showed that parity,primary caregiver during the postpartum period,HDP type,readiness for hospital discharge,family APGAR index were influencing factors of post-discharge coping difficulties in women with HDP(P<0.05).Conclusion Post-discharge coping difficulties in women with HDP remains to be further improved,and it is affected by many factors.Medical staff should pay more attention to post-discharge coping difficulties of such parturients,formulate targeted continuation care programs according to relevant influencing factors,comprehensively improve their coping ability,and reduce their coping difficulties after discharge.
7.Status quo and influencing factors of postnatal sense of security in patients with hypertensive disorder complicating pregnancy
Lulu BAO ; Chunhua WANG ; Chunjian SHAN ; Xiangdi ZHANG ; Congshan PU ; Mengtian JI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(10):1311-1317
Objective:To explore the status quo and influencing factors of postnatal sense of security in patients with hypertensive disorder complicating pregnancy.Methods:This study was a cross-sectional study. Using the convenience sampling method, a total of 215 patients with hypertensive disorder complicating pregnancy and their spouses who gave birth in Women's Hospital of Nanjing Medical University from December 2022 to May 2023 were selected as the research objects. The general data questionnaire, Parents' Postnatal Sense of Security (PPSS), Ego-Resiliency Scale (ERS) and Perceived Social Support Scale (PSSS) were used to investigate them. Multiple linear regression analyses were used to explore the factors influencing postpartum security in patients with hypertensive disorders complicating pregnancy.Results:A total of 215 questionnaires were sent out in this study, and 202 were effectively collected, with an effective recovery rate of 94.0%. The total score of PPSS maternal version for 202 patients with hypertensive disorder complicating pregnancy was (59.32±6.81), while the total score of PPSS paternal version for spouses was (41.28±5.24). The results of multiple linear regression analysis showed that the number of antenatal examinations accompanied by family members, the effect of postpartum blood pressure control, the current state of mother and child, postnatal sense of security of spouse, ego-resiliency and perceived social support were the influencing factors of postnatal sense of security in patients with hypertensive disorder complicating pregnancy ( P<0.05) . Conclusions:The postnatal sense of security in patients with hypertensive disorder complicating pregnancy is at a medium high level. Medical personnel should focus on patients with hypertensive disorder complicating pregnancy who are accompanied by their family members less times, poor postpartum blood pressure control and postpartum separation from mother and child, providing them with targeted clinical care to improve their postnatal sense of security.
8.Status quo and influencing factors of grief in maternal spouses after perinatal loss
Yiting WANG ; Chunjian SHAN ; Congshan PU ; Weiwei JIANG ; Ping XU ; Xuan WANG ; Ling XU ; Zhu ZHU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2023;39(16):1243-1249
Objective:To investigate the status of grief among maternal spouse after perinatal loss, and analyze its influencing factors, so as to provide some reference for male grief supporting strategic.Methods:Using the convenient sampling method, 180 male spouses of hospitalized women in the Department of Obstetrics from Nanjing Maternity and Child Health Care Hospital from March to October 2022 were recruited. A cross-sectional survey was conducted by the general questionnaire, the Perinatal Grief Scale, the Family Adaptability and Cohesion Scale Ⅱ-Chinese Version, the Social Support Rating Scale, and the Simplified Coping Style Questionnaire.Results:The overall score of the Perinatal Grief Scale in male spouses of women who experienced a perinatal loss was (61.57 ± 14.14) points. The score of the Family Adaptability and Cohesion Scale Ⅱ-Chinese Version was (121 ± 14.42) points, the score of the Social Support Rating Scale was (34.23 ± 7.21) points, and the score of the Simplified Coping Style Questionnaire was (36.08 ± 7.64) points. Multiple linear regression analysis showed that participation in fetal interaction, loss of fetal age, social support and family adaptability were the main factors affecting male grief ( P<0.05). Conclusions:The grief among male spouses of women who experienced a perinatal loss is at a low level. The clinical medical staff can refer to the influencing factors and implement effective support, such as respecting the male's father status, coordinating social support resources, and improving the family's coping ability, in order to alleviate men's grief and help them return to normal life.
9.The mediating effect of mother-infant attachment on the relationship between maternal body image during pregnancy and postpartum depression
Yiyun YANG ; Hui ZHOU ; Zhu ZHU ; Congshan PU ; Yiting WANG ; Yingying ZHANG ; Xiaona YAN ; Guifeng HU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2024;40(1):58-63
Objective:To investigate the current status of maternal body image during pregnancy, mother-infant attachment and postpartum depression and explore the mediating effect of mother-infant attachment on maternal body image during pregnancy and postpartum depression, in order to effectively reduce the incidence of postpartum depression and provide reference and guidance for alleviating depressive symptoms.Methods:A total of 362 pregnant women admitted to obstetric wards in Women′s Hospital of Nanjing Medical University were selected for a cross-sectional investigation by applying the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale, the Body Image in Pregnancy Scale and the Maternal Postnatal Attachment Scale by convenient sampling from July to September 2022. Model 4 in the SPSS macro program PROCESS was used to test the mediating effect of maternal infant attachment between body image and postpartum depression.Results:Totally 362 valid questionnaires were retrieved including 194 individuals aged ≤30 years old and 168 individuals aged >30 years old. The scores of maternal body image during pregnancy, mother-infant attachment and postpartum depression were (89.24 ± 15.56), (71.40 ± 8.05), 7.50 (4.00, 11.00) points.Conclusions:Body image during pregnancy can not only directly predict postpartum depression, but also indirectly predict postpartum depression through the mediating effect of mother-infant attachment. In order to prevent or reduce the occurrence of postpartum depression, nursing staff should carry out intervention research based on influencing the path of postpartum depression from the perspective of positive psychology.
10.Meta-analysis of correlation between assisted reproductive technology and postpartum breastfeeding outcomes
Danni SONG ; Hui ZHOU ; Yingying ZHANG ; Congshan PU ; Weiwei JIANG ; Jiahua ZHANG ; Chun ZHAO ; Chunjian SHAN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(3):322-330
Objective:To evaluate the impact of assisted reproductive technology (ART) on postpartum breastfeeding outcomes.Methods:This paper electronically retrieved the China Biology Medicine disc, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, VIP, WanFang Data, PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, and Cochrane Library. The search period was from database establishment to March 15, 2023. After independent literature search, screening, data extraction, and quality evaluation by two researchers, Meta-analysis was conducted using R 4.2.2 software.Results:A total of 11 articles were included. Meta-analysis showed that compared with naturally conceived mothers, the rates of exclusive breastfeeding at 1th week postpartum ( RR=0.84, 95% CI: 0.73-0.97), exclusive breastfeeding at 6th months postpartum ( RR=0.77, 95% CI: 0.61-0.98), and the incidence of breastfeeding for >6 months postpartum ( RR=0.71, 95% CI: 0.53-0.96) were decreased, and the rate of artificial feeding at 12th months postpartum ( RR=1.09, 95% CI: 1.02-1.17) was increased. However, there were no statistically significant differences in the rate of artificial feeding at 8th months postpartum, the incidence of breastfeeding duration >12 months, and the incidence of breastfeeding difficulties ( P>0.05) . Conclusions:ART reduces the rate of exclusive breastfeeding in postpartum 1th week and 6th months, and the incidence of postpartum breastfeeding duration>6 months, and increases the artificial feeding rate in postpartum 12th months. However, the impact of ART on the incidence of breastfeeding difficulties is not yet clear and still needs to be further demonstrated by high-quality studies.