Published online Jan 16, 2024. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v12.i2.293
Peer-review started: November 10, 2023
First decision: November 22, 2023
Revised: December 4, 2023
Accepted: December 28, 2023
Article in press: December 28, 2023
Published online: January 16, 2024
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Primigravida may experience fluctuations in self-efficacy, negative emotions such as anxiety, depression, etc., and changes in quality of life. These challenges may stem from physical and psychological stress during the pregnancy and postpartum stages, such as pain, insomnia, difficulty in breastfeeding, restoring body image, etc. These factors may further affect the mental health and quality of life of primiparous women.
Behavior change integrated theory nursing theory also evaluates the repetition of primipara, guides their skill training and knowledge, which can effectively improve their self-efficacy, and thus work harder to overcome related difficulties.
It aims to explore the effect of integrated nursing on self-efficacy, bad mood and quality of life.
Primiparous mothers who met the inclusion criteria were randomly divided into observation and control groups. The experimental group received the theoretical integrated care intervention, whereas the control group received the usual care intervention.
By implementing the intervention, we found that the primipara in the observation group showed a significantly better trend than the control group in terms of self-efficacy, bad mood and quality of life.
This nursing model can also help primipara better understand the knowledge of breastfeeding, recognize the importance of breastfeeding, enhance their self-care ability and self-protection awareness.
Timing theory integrated nursing combined behavior change integrated theory nursing intervention can effectively improve the self-efficacy of primipara, reduce the incidence of bad mood, and improve their quality of life.
