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Clinical effect of gum chewing combined with in-bed bicycle pedalling exercises in early rehabilitation for puerpera after caesarean section / 现代临床护理
Modern Clinical Nursing ; (6): 39-42, 2023.
Article in Zh | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1022109
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ABSTRACT
Objective To explore the effect of gum chewing combined with in-bed bicycle pedalling exercises on puerpera in first flatus and early ambulation after caesarean section so as to provide an effective approach to promoting maternal recovery after caesarean section.Methods A total of 80 puerpera from a general hospital in Guangzhou were selected as the study subjects by convenience sampling method.The puerpera who received caesarean section between October and December 2021were assigned to the control group(n=40)and the puerpera who received caesarean section between January to March 2022 were assigned to the observation group(n=40).Puerpera in the control group received routine nursing,while those in the intervention group were treated with a combination of gum chewing and in-bed bicycle pedalling exercises.The time of the first flatus and the time of ambulation 24 hours after intervention were observed and compared between the groups.Results All puerpera in the two groups completed the study.The time of the first flatus in the observation group was significantly earlier than that in the control group(25.63±11.39 hours vs.30.85±10.65 hours,P<0.05).The time for first ambulation in the observation group was shorter than that in the control group(34.89±4.83 h vs.39.0±4.15,P<0.05).Conclusions Gum chewing combined with bicycle-pedalling exercises can help an early flatus,help puerpera to achieve an earlier ambulation,and improve early rehabilitation after caesarean section.The method is simple,feasible,comfortable,safe and easy to be accepted.
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Full text: 1 Database: WPRIM Language: Zh Journal: Modern Clinical Nursing Year: 2023 Document type: Article
Full text: 1 Database: WPRIM Language: Zh Journal: Modern Clinical Nursing Year: 2023 Document type: Article