PROGRESS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL STATUS AND TARGETED NURSING INTERVENTION IN ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGY ASSISTED PREGNANCY POPULATION IN FEMALE ATHLETE PATIENTS

Authors

  • Wen Lu Department of Reproductive Technology, The Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University, Luzhou 646000, China.
  • Fu Zheng Department of Reproductive Technology, The Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University, Luzhou 646000, China.
  • Liao Yunmei Department of Reproductive Technology, The Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University, Luzhou 646000, China.
  • Liu Yaofang Department of Reproductive Technology, The Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University, Luzhou 646000, China

Keywords:

Assisted reproductive technology; Assisted pregnancy; Psychological status; Medical Applications; Targeted nursing intervention

Abstract

Objective: To investigate the current psychological status and the impact of a focused nursing intervention in the population of women who have undergone an assisted reproductive technology pregnancy. Methods: As the targeted group, 100 infertile female athlete patients who underwent assisted reproductive technology (ART) in our hospital between March 2018 and June 2021 were chosen. Using a random number system, they were divided into two groups of 50 cases each: the routine group received routine nursing care, while the targeted group received targeted nursing care depending on the female athlete patients' psychological conditions; The conventional group was chosen from 50 additional cases of naturally conceived pregnant women who had standard prenatal testing at our institution during the same time frame. The results of the self-rating symptom scale (SCL-91) for the targeted group and the conventional group were compared; Pregnancy rate, SCL-90 ratings before and after the intervention, and satisfaction with the intervention were compared between the typical group and the targeted group. Results: Comparing the targeted group to the conventional group, the SCL-90 score of the targeted group significantly rose (P <0.05); Following the intervention, both the routine group's and the targeted group's SCL-90 scores were significantly lower than they had been (P<0.05), with the targeted group's scores being significantly lower than the routine group's; The pregnancy rate of the targeted group (50.00%) was substantially higher (P<0.05) compared to the conventional group (32.00%) ; The pregnancy rate in the targeted group (92.00%) was considerably higher (P<0.05) than in the conventional group (76.00%). Conclusion: The majority of people who use ART have some sort of mental health issue, such as psychosis, paranoia, terror, anger, anxiety, sadness, interpersonal sensitivity, obsessive-compulsive symptoms, somatization. Careful nursing interventions have been proven to significantly enhance the mental health of female athlete patients, improve the success rate of pregnancy, and improve patient satisfaction.

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Published

2023-06-30