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Improving Postpartum Education About Warning Signs Of Maternal Morbidity and Mortality.

Patricia D Suplee, Lisa Kleppel, Anne Santa-Donato, Debra Bingham.   

Abstract

Maternal morbidity and mortality rates remain high in the United States compared with other developed countries. Of particular concern is the rise in postpartum deaths, because many of the risk factors for complications associated with maternal morbidity and mortality may not be clearly identified before a woman's discharge after birth. Although nurses provide some form of postpartum discharge education to all women who give birth, the information women receive on common potential complications is not always consistent or evidence based. By improving postpartum education, nurses may be better poised to teach women how to recognize and respond to warning signs. This article describes a project intended to increase women's access to predischarge education about the risks for postbirth complications.
© 2016 AWHONN, the Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses.

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Keywords:  maternal morbidity; maternal mortality; postpartum complications; postpartum education; pregnancy-related death

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Year:  2017        PMID: 27938796     DOI: 10.1016/j.nwh.2016.10.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nurs Womens Health        ISSN: 1751-4851


  8 in total

1.  Emergency Department Visits for Postpartum Complications.

Authors:  Erin Christine Brousseau; Valery Danilack; Fei Cai; Kristen A Matteson
Journal:  J Womens Health (Larchmt)       Date:  2017-09-22       Impact factor: 2.681

2.  Experiences With a Postpartum mHealth Intervention During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Key Informant Interviews Among Patients, Health Care Providers, and Stakeholders.

Authors:  Ernani Sadural; Kristen E Riley; Peijia Zha; Dula Pacquiao; Amanda Faust
Journal:  JMIR Form Res       Date:  2022-06-13

Review 3.  Scoping Review of Postpartum Discharge Education Provided by Nurses.

Authors:  Deborah McCarter; Alicia A Law; Hannah Cabullo; Karlye Pinto
Journal:  J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs       Date:  2022-04-25

4.  The Co-development and Feasibility-Testing of an Innovative Digital Animation Intervention (DAISI) to Reduce the Risk of Maternal Sepsis in the Postnatal Period.

Authors:  Melanie Haith-Cooper; Tomasina Stacey; Fran Bailey; Sarah Broadhead-Croft
Journal:  Matern Child Health J       Date:  2020-07

5.  Identifying women's needs to adjust to postpartum changes: a qualitative study in Iran.

Authors:  Mahboobeh Asadi; Mahnaz Noroozi; Mousa Alavi
Journal:  BMC Pregnancy Childbirth       Date:  2022-02-11       Impact factor: 3.007

6.  Mothers' Perceptions of the Quality of Postnatal Care Provided in Health Centers and the Associated Factors: A Cross-Sectional Study.

Authors:  Maryam Ahmadinezhad; Fatemeh Vizeshfar; Azadeh Pakniat
Journal:  Int J Community Based Nurs Midwifery       Date:  2022-04

7.  A descriptive, cross-sectional study of postpartum education: midwives' self-reported knowledge and teaching of postpartum complications in Ghana.

Authors:  Yenupini Joyce Adams; Lynn Sladek
Journal:  Reprod Health       Date:  2022-03-28       Impact factor: 3.223

8.  Maternal Warning Signs Education During Home Visiting: Results from a Formative Evaluation in Maryland.

Authors:  Jennifer A Callaghan-Koru; Inaya Wahid; Shari M Lawson; Kelly M Bower; Colleen S Wilburn; Andreea A Creanga
Journal:  Womens Health Rep (New Rochelle)       Date:  2022-07-11
  8 in total

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