摘要
Objective:To investigate the impact of a family participatory management model in the critical care wards of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology.Methods:Space resources in the obstetrics and gynecology intensive care unit were reorganized and optimally allocated.Nurses received training and assessment on family-integrated management knowledge specific to the obstetrics and gynecology ICU.Management rules and regulations for family-integrated care were established.Primary caregivers were encouraged and supported to participate in specialized education and caregiving during the hospitalization of pregnant women.Results:Key outcomes such as labor duration,delivery outcomes,neonatal nursing skills,length of hospital stay,and psychological parameters(measured using the Self-Rating Anxiety Scale and the Self-Rating Depression Scale)were compared between groups before and after the intervention.Patient and family satisfaction were also evaluated.Conclusion:Family-integrated ward management effectively shortened the labor process,reduced patient anxiety,decreased hospitalization duration,and enhanced family satisfaction.
基金
supported by a grant from the project of Wenzhou Science and Technology Bureau(Grant No.Y2023597).