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Modern Clinical Nursing ; (6): 11-14, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-497419

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Objective To investigate the effect of collaborative nursing model on psychological states of the elder primiparas. Methods Toally 146 elder primiparas were randomly divided into experiment group ( n = 76 ) and control group ( n = 70 ) . The control group was nursed conventionally and the experiment group received intervention of collaborative nursing . The two groups were compared in terms of anxiety and depression (P<0.01). Results The difference was statistically significant before intervention and after the intervention within each group. The scores on anxiety and depression in the experiment group were significantly lower than those of the control group after intervention (P<0.01). Conclusion Collaborative nursing model can improve the psychological state of the elderly primiparas and improve the quality of holistic nursing in the department of obstetrics and gynecology.

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Korean Journal of Perinatology ; : 146-152, 2009.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-107582

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PURPOSE:To investigate the pregnancy outcomes associated with delayed first childbearing METHODS:We evaluated retrospectively the clinical characteristics and pregnancy outcomes in primiparous mothers who delivered a fetus after more than 21 weeks of gestation in our hospital from January 2001 to December 2008. We enrolled only healthy primiparous mothers who have no underlying cardiovascular disease, hypertensive disorders complicating pregnancy and overt or gestational diabetes to remove the confounding factors which influence the pregnancy outcomes. Finally, 235 mothers aged 35 years and above and 1571 mothers aged 20~34 years were included in the study and the control groups, respectively. RESULTS:There were no differences in gestational age and birth weight between two groups. There was significantly higher incidence of cesarean section in the study group. (60.4% vs 39.4%, P= 0.000) The incidence of previous uterine operation history and placenta previa which were the indications of cesarean section were higher in the study group (3.0% vs 0.2%, P=0.000, 9.4% vs 5.2%, P=0.011). Antepartum and postpartum complications with the significantly higher incidence rates in study group were placenta previa and uterine myoma (6.0% vs 2.8%, P=0.010, 4.7% vs 1.2%, P=0.000) and wound complications (1.7% vs 0.3%, P=0.005), respectively. On the other hand, the neonatal outcomes and other antepartum/postpartum complications, such as the incidence of preterm labor, PROM and postpartum bleeding, of two groups were comparable (no significant differences were noted). CONCLUSION:Although incidence of placenta previa, cesarean section, uterine myoma and wound complication were higher in healthy old primiparous mothers, no differences were noted in neonatal outcomes compared to the young primiparous mothers. We conclude that elderly primiparous pregnancy in woman should not be considered as a high risk pregnancy on the basis of age alone.


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Aged , Female , Humans , Pregnancy , Birth Weight , Cardiovascular Diseases , Cesarean Section , Diabetes, Gestational , Fetus , Gestational Age , Hand , Hemorrhage , Incidence , Maternal Age , Mothers , Myoma , Obstetric Labor, Premature , Placenta Previa , Postpartum Period , Pregnancy Outcome , Pregnancy, High-Risk , Retrospective Studies
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Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology ; : 1695-1700, 1999.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-11831

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OBJECTIVE: Recently, the incidence of elderly primipara is increasing. Thus, impact of old age on pregnancy outcomes became important. Our purpose was to assess the effect of maternal age on pregnancy outcomes. METHODS: 73 cases of the elderly primipara over 35 years at the department of obstetrics and gynecology, Chon-ju presbyterian medical center, from Jan. 1, 1995 to Dec. 31, 1998, were compared with 73 cases randomly chosen young primiparas during same period. RESULTS: Elderly primipara had higher rate of infertility and spontaneous abortion history, antenatal complications, cesarean section, poorer neonatal outcome than young primipara. CONCLUSION: The pregnancy outcome of elderly primipara is considered to be less favorable than those of young primipara. Careful antenatal and intrapartal care should be performed for the elderly primipara. We think that many clinical study of congenital anomaly in elderly primipara will be necessary.


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Aged , Female , Humans , Pregnancy , Abortion, Spontaneous , Cesarean Section , Gynecology , Incidence , Infertility , Maternal Age , Obstetrics , Pregnancy Outcome , Protestantism , Statistics as Topic
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