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Effects of a supportive program on uncertainty, anxiety, and maternal-fetal attachment in women with high-risk pregnancyopen access

Authors
Kim, H.J.Chun, N.
Issue Date
Jun-2020
Publisher
Korean Society of Women Health Nursing
Keywords
Anxiety; High-risk; Maternal-fetal relations; Pregnancy; Program; Uncertainty
Citation
Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing, v.26, no.2, pp 180 - 190
Pages
11
Indexed
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing
Volume
26
Number
2
Start Page
180
End Page
190
URI
https://scholarx.skku.edu/handle/2021.sw.skku/93759
DOI
10.4069/kjwhn.2020.06.17
ISSN
2287-1640
2093-7695
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify the effects of a supportive program on uncertainty, anxiety, and maternal-fetal attachment in high-risk pregnant women. Methods: The participants were 59 high-risk pregnant women admitted to the maternal-fetal intensive care unit. The control group (n=30) received usual treatment and antenatal care, while the experimental group (n=29) received an additional supportive program. Uncertainty, anxiety, and maternal-fetal attachment were measured in both groups prior to the intervention and at 3 days and 10 days after the intervention (or at discharge). Data were analyzed with the t-test, chi-square test, repeated-measures analysis of covariance, and the Greenhouse-Geisser correction in SPSS version 23.0. Results: A supportive program including information provision, nutritional care, emotional care, and exercise care was developed from the literature. All variables except women's length of stay were found to be homogeneous the between experimental and control groups in the pre-test. Length of stay was calculated as a covariate for testing hypotheses. There was a significant difference in state anxiety over time between the two groups, while there were no differences in uncertainty or maternal-fetal attachment. Conclusion: This supportive program was identified as an effective nursing intervention on state anxiety in high-risk pregnant women during their stay in the maternal-fetal intensive care unit. It is suggested that nurses could apply this program to alleviate high-risk pregnant women's state anxiety, and that this program could be modified to be more effective on uncertainty and maternal-fetal attachment in high-risk pregnant women. Copyright © 2020 Korean Society of Women Health Nursing
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