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- 2016
Joint psychological health interview auxiliary intervention effect is observed for the treatment of postpartum depressionDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.14725/gjnr.v4n2a1475 Keywords: Intervene, Postpartum depression, Prevention, Treatment effects Abstract: Objective: To explore the effect of interview intervene on postpartum psychosis by professional health visitors, combined with psychological counseling. Methods: 4000 cases of female people who filed and delivered in our hospital volunteered to participate in the postpartum depression assessment, from January, 2013 to June, 2015,80 cases of female people who have suffered postpartum psychosis were screened out (Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale, the measurement of EPDS score greater than or equal to13). The 80 cases of patients were randomly divided into observation group and control group with 40 cases in each, patients in observation group accept the treatment of interview intervention by professional health visitors, the control group patients received routine nursing and health guidance by routine health visitors. To measure the depressive state with prenatal patients and one week after delivery and six weeks after delivery, and the difference intervention effects between the two groups were compared. Results: Application of EPDS score showed one week after delivery, the observation group: 22 cases of less than 5 points, 16 cases of 6~9 points, 2 cases is greater than or equal to 10 points, and the control group showed respectively: 18 cases, 16 cases, and 6 cases. Application of EPDS score showed six week after delivery, the observation group: 28 cases of less than 5 points, 10 cases of 6~9 points, 2 cases is greater than or equal to 10 points, and the control group showed respectively: 24 cases, 12 cases, and 4 cases. By chi-square test, chi-square value is 121.778. The P value is less than 0.01. Compared with the control group, the observation group patients those one week after delivery and six weeks after delivery were lower depression symptoms by the EPDS measure. The difference was statistically significant. Conclusion: The combination of health interview and psychological intervention for the treatment of postpartum depression in mothers is effective
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