Effect of Tele-nursing Application on Self- Management of Pregnant Women Regarding Minor Discomforts
Amal Fatthy Mohamed; Hanan Fawzy Essayed; ezzat, nageya;
Abstract
Abstract
Background: Minor discomforts of pregnancy are a series of commonly experienced symptoms that annoy women throughout pregnancy. Applying tele-nursing in healthcare is increasingly prioritized to reduce maternal mortality, morbidity and improve newborns’ survival especially in remote areas. Aim of the study: To evaluate the effect of tele-nursing application on self-management of pregnant women regarding minor discomforts. Design A quasi - experimental design was utilized (control & study group). Setting: The study conducted at the Ain Shams University Maternity Hospital's Antenatal Clinic. Sample: A purposive sample of 120 pregnant women were enrolled in the study. Tools: Four tools were used for data collection; I) A structured interviewing questionnaire, II) Maternal Knowledge Assessment Questionnaire, III) Maternal reported self-care Practice checklist, and IV) Women satisfaction likert scale, in addition to supportive material (Arabic educational booklet). Results: there was a highly statistically significant improvement in total knowledge and total self- management practices scores among study group as compared to control group at post-intervention (p value < 0.001). Also, (95%) of the study group was satisfied with tele-nursing services, in addition, there was a statistically significant relation between the studied sample’s total knowledge score and their total practices score at post-intervention (P< 0.001). Conclusion: the current study concluded a positive effect of tele-nursing application on enhancing pregnant women’s knowledge and self-care management regarding minor discomforts. Recommendations: Telenursing should be programmed as a part of antenatal care for pregnant women in different health setting.
Background: Minor discomforts of pregnancy are a series of commonly experienced symptoms that annoy women throughout pregnancy. Applying tele-nursing in healthcare is increasingly prioritized to reduce maternal mortality, morbidity and improve newborns’ survival especially in remote areas. Aim of the study: To evaluate the effect of tele-nursing application on self-management of pregnant women regarding minor discomforts. Design A quasi - experimental design was utilized (control & study group). Setting: The study conducted at the Ain Shams University Maternity Hospital's Antenatal Clinic. Sample: A purposive sample of 120 pregnant women were enrolled in the study. Tools: Four tools were used for data collection; I) A structured interviewing questionnaire, II) Maternal Knowledge Assessment Questionnaire, III) Maternal reported self-care Practice checklist, and IV) Women satisfaction likert scale, in addition to supportive material (Arabic educational booklet). Results: there was a highly statistically significant improvement in total knowledge and total self- management practices scores among study group as compared to control group at post-intervention (p value < 0.001). Also, (95%) of the study group was satisfied with tele-nursing services, in addition, there was a statistically significant relation between the studied sample’s total knowledge score and their total practices score at post-intervention (P< 0.001). Conclusion: the current study concluded a positive effect of tele-nursing application on enhancing pregnant women’s knowledge and self-care management regarding minor discomforts. Recommendations: Telenursing should be programmed as a part of antenatal care for pregnant women in different health setting.
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| Title | Effect of Tele-nursing Application on Self- Management of Pregnant Women Regarding Minor Discomforts | Other Titles | تأثير تطبيق التمريض عن بعد على الإداره الذاتيه للحوامل بخصوص المتاعب البسيطه | Authors | Amal Fatthy Mohamed; Hanan Fawzy Essayed; ezzat, nageya | Keywords | Tele-nursing;Self- Management;Minor Discomforts | Issue Date | 1-Dec-2021 | Journal | Egypatian journal of Health care | Volume | 12 | Issue | 4 | Start page | 1825 | End page | 1841 | DOI | ISSN 1687-9545 |
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