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Health-care needs of high-risk pregnant women hospitalized in Maternal-Fetal intensive care units: A mixed-methods design [산모 집중치료실에 입원한 고위험 임부의 건강관리 요구: 혼합적 연구방법 적용]open access

Authors
Kim, H.Park, H.
Issue Date
2018
Publisher
Korean Society of Women Health Nursing
Keywords
Healthcare; High risk; Needs assessment; Pregnancy; Prenatal care
Citation
Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing, v.24, no.2, pp 196 - 208
Pages
13
Indexed
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing
Volume
24
Number
2
Start Page
196
End Page
208
URI
https://scholarx.skku.edu/handle/2021.sw.skku/94502
DOI
10.4069/kjwhn.2018.24.2.196
ISSN
2287-1640
2093-7695
Abstract
Purpose: To identify the characteristics and health-care needs of high-risk pregnant women in maternal-fetal intensive care units (MFICU). Methods: A mixed-methods design was adopted. Data were collected from 78 high-risk pregnant women admitted to the MFICU. Qualitative data included ten participants’ experiences with hospitalization and childbirth, which were analyzed using mixed content analysis. Quantitative data were analyzed using at-test and one-way ANOVA testing. Results: The average score for pregnancy and childbirth health-care needs was 3.54 points. Average score by area was before-admission health care (3.70), health care of baby (3.67), health of childbirth (3.61), postpartum health (3.51), and pregnancy health care during hospitalization (3.48). Qualitative results showed diverse feelings and experiences of high-risk pregnant women and their need for health care, which was expressed in three themes and 11 sub-themes. Conclusion: Nurses should recognize high-risk mothers' feelings and needs for pregnancy and childbirth-focused health care to help patients accept their vulnerability and cope positively. © 2018 Korean Society of Women Health Nursing.
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