The Effect of Transitional Care Mode on Exclusive Breastfeeding Rate of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Patients

  • Chen Z
  • Wang L
  • Zhang S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Objective: To explore the effect of transitional care mode on the exclusive breastfeeding rate of patients with gestational diabetes mellitus patients (GDM). Methods: A retrospective survey of patients who had undergone regular obstetrics and delivery in the hospital was carried out from December 2016 to December 2017. A random selection of 110 patients with GDM was included as the control group, and routine measures were taken. A total of 110 patients with GDM were selected as the experiment group. The whole nursing intervention was conducted with nurses in transitional care department on the basis of routine measures. The patients’ knowledge about breastfeeding and the breastfeeding rate of the two groups were compared and analyzed. Results: A total of 220 patients with GDM were recruited. The awareness rate of breastfeeding could help to regulate glucose and lipid metabolism of mothers and newborns were higher than that in the control group ( P <0.001). For the issues related to breastfeeding, the experiment group was lower than the control group ( P <0.001). And after transitional care, the rate of exclusive breastfeeding was higher in the experiment group ( P <0.001). Conclusion: The postpartum transitional care mode can effectively increase the rate of postpartum exclusive breastfeeding of GDM patients and is worthy of reference by peers.

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Chen, Z., Wang, L., Zhang, S., & Wu, Y. (2021). The Effect of Transitional Care Mode on Exclusive Breastfeeding Rate of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Patients. American Journal of Nursing Science, 10(3), 151. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ajns.20211003.12

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