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Title:
Effect of Utilizing Care Bundle on Prevention of Puerperal Sepsis among Post-Natal Women
Authors: Somaya Ouda Abd Elmoniem,2 Rehab Soliman Abd-ElAliem 3 Samah Said Sabry & 4Amina Abdelrazek Mahmoud
Year: 2023
Keywords: Care bundle, Prevention, Puerperal sepsis, Post-natal women.
Journal: Egyptian Journal of Health Care, December
Volume: 14
Issue: 4
Pages: 594-610
Publisher: Samah Said Sabry
Local/International: Local
Paper Link: Not Available
Full paper Samah Saeed Sabry_8.pdf
Supplementary materials Samah Saeed Sabry_8.pdf
Abstract:

One of the top five leading causes of women deaths worldwide is puerperal sepsis., preventive care bundle are the best nursing interventions based on evidence applied in clinical practice for prevention puerperal sepsis. Aim: The present research aimed to evaluate the effect of utilizing care bundle on prevention of puerperal sepsis among post-natal women. Design: A quasi-experimental research design (study/control group, pre/post-test) was utilized. Sample: A purposive sample of 100 women (pregnant women at 36 gestational weeks and followed immediately after delivery). Setting: The present research conducted at the out- patient clinic of obstetrics & gynecology department and postnatal room (recovery room) at Benha University Hospital. Tools: three tools utilized included: I- A structured interview questionnaire, II-part one -knowledge assessment questionnaire, part two-care bundle practices scale, III-the sepsis in obstetric score sheet. The results: there were highly statistical significance improvements found at two weeks after delivery and forty days postnatal in the total knowledge score of the study group compared to control ones (P ≤ 0.001). there was statistically significant difference between study and control group immediately after delivery in all elements of care bundles practices(Р-value0.05) while there was ahigh statistically significant difference at two weeks and forty days postnatal of the study group compared to control ones (P ≤ 0.001)

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