Observation on the Application Effect of Bedside Nursing Mode of Mother-Infant Rooming-in High-Quality Obstetric Care
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Keywords

Mother-infant rooming-in
Bedside nursing mode
Obstetrics
High-quality nursing

DOI

10.26689/aogr.v1i1.5063

Submitted : 2024-02-18
Accepted : 2024-03-04
Published : 2024-03-19

Abstract

Objective: To observe the application effect of bedside nursing mode of mother-infant rooming-in in high-quality obstetric care. Methods: Selected mothers (60 cases) from our hospital (January 2022–December 2022) were recruited and randomly divided into two groups (30 cases/group). The effects were compared between the routine nursing mode (control group) and the bedside nursing mode of mother-infant rooming-in (observation group). Results: Compared with the control group, the observation group scored higher in health education knowledge, and the total satisfaction was higher than that of the control group (P < 0.05). Conclusion: The bedside nursing mode of mother-infant rooming-in can improve mothers’ parenting skills and lay a foundation for post-discharge parenting. This nursing mode is novel and effective and has significant advantages in reducing anxiety while protecting mothers and babies.

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