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Preventing Postpartum Complications Using A Home Visitation Model Of Care, Jenna Ingram Dec 2022

Preventing Postpartum Complications Using A Home Visitation Model Of Care, Jenna Ingram

Nursing | Senior Theses

Background

The United States is currently facing a health crisis among the maternal postpartum population. As stated by The Commonwealth Fund in a study released in 2020, “In 2018, there were 17 maternal deaths for every 100,000 live births in the U.S. – a ratio more than double of most other high-income countries” (Roosa, 2020). Most often, mothers with uncomplicated pregnancies and births are discharged soon after the delivery of their new baby. In most outpatient settings, providers do not expect a follow up appointment for the mother until roughly three to six weeks after discharge. During this transition period …


The Baby Blues: Postpartum Depression And The Ways We Can Combat Its Long-Term Effects, Haley Gomez May 2022

The Baby Blues: Postpartum Depression And The Ways We Can Combat Its Long-Term Effects, Haley Gomez

Nursing | Senior Theses

As nurses, effective interventions for new mothers, both non pharmacological and pharmacological, are essential to improving these patients’ outcomes and minimizing their risk for postpartum depression (PPD). New mothers undergo an immense amount of stress, both physically and mentally. As a result of this, many hospitals have standard postpartum care to minimize the risk of postpartum depression. Despite this, many mothers find themselves at a higher risk for PPD and managing these symptoms. Prescription medications are typically used in treating some symptoms of PPD but many patients may seek other forms of therapies. It is essential that alternative methods in …


Comparing The Effectiveness Of Methods Meant To Reduce Perineal Laceration Rates, Danielle E Horovitz Jan 2022

Comparing The Effectiveness Of Methods Meant To Reduce Perineal Laceration Rates, Danielle E Horovitz

Nursing | Senior Theses

Background

Perineal lacerations are a common occurrence in childbirth- with tears occurring in 53-79% of women. Trauma to the perineum is classified into 4 categories, with each class increasing in severity. Severe perineal lacerations have long term consequences for the women who experience them.

Objectives

To compare the effectiveness of methods which aim to reduce the rate and severity of perineal lacerations, including: hands on vs hands off technique, slow and controlled birth, use of lubrication, perineal massage, etc.

Summary of Findings

The literature review suggests that it is critical to employ methods to reduce laceration incidence and severity as …