Discharge readiness and its associated factors among first-time mothers undergoing cesarean section in China
Helping first-time mothers who have just undergone cesarean section and transitioning from hospital to home with their infant is a complex process. Therefore, understanding what contributes to discharge readiness is necessary. This study aimed to determine discharge readiness level and its associate...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Belitung nursing journal 2022-12, Vol.8 (6), p.497-504 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Helping first-time mothers who have just undergone cesarean section and transitioning from hospital to home with their infant is a complex process. Therefore, understanding what contributes to discharge readiness is necessary.
This study aimed to determine discharge readiness level and its associated factors among first-time mothers who have undergone cesarean section.
A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted among 233 first-time mothers who had undergone cesarean sections selected using quota sampling from the two largest referral centers in China. Data were collected from March to June 2021 using a demographic characteristics form, Readiness for Hospital Discharge Scale-New Mother Form (RHDS-NMF), and Quality Discharge Teaching Scale-New Mother Form (QDTS-NMF). Descriptive and inferential statistics were used for data analysis.
The discharge readiness of the respondents was at a moderate level. Age (
= -0.129,
= 0.049) and complications after cesarean section (
= -0.136,
= 0.038) had a negative correlation with discharge readiness. In contrast, the subscales of QDTS-NMF, particularly the content (
= 0.519,
= 0.000) and delivery (
= 0.643,
= 0.000), had a positive correlation with discharge readiness.
The findings enable nurses, midwives, and other healthcare professionals to understand discharge readiness and its related factors among first-time mothers undergoing cesarean section. It is also suggested that the quality of discharge teaching with a comprehensive assessment of first-time mothers preparing for discharge from the hospital and following the guideline to prevent post-cesarean section complications should be reinforced. |
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ISSN: | 2477-4073 2528-181X 2477-4073 |
DOI: | 10.33546/bnj.2341 |