Home-based nursing for improvement of quality of life and depression in patients with postpartum depression

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Chun-Yu Zhuang [1 ]
Sheng-Ying Lin [1 ]
Chen-Jia Cheng [2 ]
Xiao-Jing Chen [3 ]
Hui-Ling Shi [4 ]
Hong Sun [1 ]
Hong-Yu Zhang [5 ]
Mian-Ai Fu [6 ]
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[1] Department of Nursing, Haikou Maternal and Child Health Hospital
[2] Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery, Hainan Provincial People's Hospital
[3] Department of Medicine, Haikou Maternal and Child Health Hospital
[4] Department of Care Medicine, Haikou Maternal and Child Health Hospital
[5] Department of Midwifery, School of International Nursing, Hainan Medical College
[6] Department of Reproductive Medicine, Haikou Maternal and Child Health Hospital
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BACKGROUND Postpartum depression is a common mental illness in puerpera, with an incidence of approximately 3.5%-33.0% abroad, and the incidence of postpartum depression in China is higher than the international level, reaching 10.0%-38.0%. Providing effective nursing care in clinical nursing activities is one of the key points of obstetrical care. However, little research has been designed to investigate the positive role of home-based nursing in the prevention of postpartum depression.AIM To study the effect of home-based nursing for postpartum depression patients on their quality of life and depression.METHODS The clinical data of 92 patients with postpartum depression treated at our hospital were retrospectively analyzed. The patients were grouped according to the nursing methods used; 40 patients receiving basic nursing were included in a basic nursing group, and 52 receiving home-based nursing were included in a home-based nursing group. Depression and anxiety were evaluated and compared between the two groups. The estradiol(E2), serotonin(5-hydroxytryptamine, 5-HT), and progesterone(PRGE) levels were measured.RESULTS The SAS and SDS scores of the home-based nursing group were significantly lower than those of the basic nursing group(P < 0.05). The E2 and 5-HT levels of the home-based nursing group were significantly higher than those of the basic nursing group, but the PRGE level was significantly lower than that of the basic nursing group. The GQOLI-74 scores(material, social, somatic, and psychological) and nursing satisfaction were significantly higher in the home-based nursing group(P < 0.05).CONCLUSION Postpartum depression through home-based nursing can effectively alleviate depression and improve the quality of life of patients, help modulate their serum E2, 5-HT, and PRGE levels, and improve their satisfaction with nursing care.
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