Effect of Intervention Guidelines on Enhanced Postpartum Recovery after Cesarean Section
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING DIDACTICS • 2018
Publication Information
Authors
1*,Rehab SolimanAbdEl Aliem, 2.ElhamAbozied Ramadan
Keywords
Intervention guideline, Caesarean section, postpartum recovery.
Journal
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING DIDACTICS
Publisher
ElhamAbozied Ramadan
Volume
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Issue
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Pages
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publication.type
International
Paper Link
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Supplementary Materials
Elham Aabozied Ramadan_first.pdf
Abstract
Having a good intervention guideline based on women's needs enhances women's recovery, so when being immediate
and effective, the recovery after the caesarean section is faster and reduces the health problems that occur during the postpartum period. The
Aim:of the present study was to evaluate the effect of an intervention guideline on enhanced postpartum recovery after caesarean section.
Design: A quasi-experimental (comparative group) design was utilized to accomplish the aim of the study. Sample:A purposive sample of 100
women after a caesarean section included in the present study. Setting: The present study conducted at the postnatal ward and outpatient clinic in
Obstetrics &Gynaecological Department at Benha University Hospital. Tools: Three tools used in this study. They were structured interviewing
questionnaire sheet, Indicators of enhanced postpartum recovery sheet and reported practice scale. The results of the study signify enhanced
recovery after caesarean section asthere was statistically different between both groups regarding total immediate postpartum recovery indicators
(p
and effective, the recovery after the caesarean section is faster and reduces the health problems that occur during the postpartum period. The
Aim:of the present study was to evaluate the effect of an intervention guideline on enhanced postpartum recovery after caesarean section.
Design: A quasi-experimental (comparative group) design was utilized to accomplish the aim of the study. Sample:A purposive sample of 100
women after a caesarean section included in the present study. Setting: The present study conducted at the postnatal ward and outpatient clinic in
Obstetrics &Gynaecological Department at Benha University Hospital. Tools: Three tools used in this study. They were structured interviewing
questionnaire sheet, Indicators of enhanced postpartum recovery sheet and reported practice scale. The results of the study signify enhanced
recovery after caesarean section asthere was statistically different between both groups regarding total immediate postpartum recovery indicators
(p
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