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Relationship between Preterm Labor Stress, Anxiety and Nursing Needs on Pregnant Woman with Preterm Labor

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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate the degrees and relationships of preterm labor stress, anxiety, and nursing needs in pregnancy.

Methods: As a descriptive correlation study, data was collected from 72 pregnant women in preterm labor, admitted to 2 general hospitals and 2 women s hospitals. Data was analysed using t-test, ANOVA, pearson s correlation coefficients.

Results: The mean of Preterm labor stress, anxiety, and nursing
needs were 2.04¡¾0.47, 2.31¡¾0.59, 2.47¡¾0.52, 2.47¡¾0.52, respectively. The nursing needs according to the general characteristics of the subjects was found to be not significantly different. Nursing needs had a positive correlation with preterm labor stress (r=.64, p£¼.001) and anxiety (r=.27, p£¼.018).

Conclusion: It is suggested to improve the satisfaction of nursing needs for women in preterm labor, it is necessary to
develop and apply an educational intervention program to minimize preterm labor stress and anxiety.
KeyWords

Labor, Stress, Anxiety, Nursing, Needs
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