SAGE Open Nursing,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
10
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Introduction
Pregnant
women
require
social
support
and
healthcare
treatments
that
are
specifically
designed
to
address
their
quality
of
life
(QoL)
during
this
time,
as
will
help
them
get
through
crucial
stage
with
more
resilience
comfort.
Objective
This
study
aimed
assess
the
relationship
between
QoL
pregnant
support.
Methods
A
cross-sectional
was
conducted
involving
423
women.
Data
were
gathered
SF-36
scale
“Multidimensional
Scale
Perceived
Social
Support”
in
period
June
1
September
1,
2023.
Results
The
physical
health
level
moderate
(
M
=
46.22
±
16.1),
mental
also
46.12
21.8).
rated
high
5.3
1.0),
highest
score
significant
other
subscale
5.9
1.2)
lowest
friend's
4.4
1.6).
Furthermore,
analysis
revealed
a
positive
association
scores
p
<
.05).
Conclusions
confirmed
Palestinian
had
perceived
Additionally,
it
established
small
among
Journal of International Medical Research,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
51(2)
Published: Feb. 1, 2023
Objective
To
assess
the
impact
of
family
social
support
(FSS)
on
postpartum
quality
life
(PQOL).
Methods
This
analytical
cross-sectional
study
enrolled
women
and
asked
them
to
complete
PQOL
FSS
questionnaire
(FSSQ)
between
October
2021
February
2022
in
three
urban
health
centres
Shiraz,
Iran.
Pearson
correlation
coefficient
analysis
multiple
regression
were
used
determine
relationship
variables.
Structural
equation
modelling
was
pathways
PQOL.
Results
A
total
240
study.
The
mean
±
SD
scores
FSSQ
61.63
9.59
69.80
11.19,
respectively.
Family
seeking
(7.95)
emotional
(−6.80)
two
factors
affecting
Conclusion
Women
should
be
empowered
seek
through
education
actions
from
workers,
especially
nurses
midwives,
during
routine
regular
prenatal
care.
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
23(1)
Published: June 9, 2023
As
a
COVID-19
risk
mitigation
measure,
Australia
closed
its
international
borders
for
two
years
with
significant
socioeconomic
disruption
including
impacting
approximately
30%
of
the
Australian
population
who
are
migrants.
Migrant
populations
during
peripartum
often
rely
on
overseas
relatives
visiting
social
support.
High
quality
support
is
known
to
lead
improved
health
outcomes
recognised
risk.To
explore
women's
experience
pandemic
in
high
migrant
population.
To
quantify
type
and
frequency
identify
characteristics
vulnerable
perinatal
future
preparedness.A
mixed
methods
study
semi-structured
interviews
quantitative
survey
was
conducted
from
October
2020
April
2021.
A
thematic
approach
used
analysis.There
were
24
participants
interviewed
both
antenatally
postnatally
(22
antenatal;
18
postnatal).
Fourteen
women
migrants
10
born.
Main
themes
included;
'Significant
loss
ongoing
impact
women';
'Husbands/partners
filling
gap'
'Holding
by
virtual
thread'.
Half
felt
unsupported
antenatally.
For
born
women,
this
dissipated
postnatally,
but
continued
feel
unsupported.
discussed
partners
stepped
into
traditional
roles
duties
absent
mothers
mothers-in-law
only
available
virtually.This
identified
disrupted
pandemic,
providing
further
evidence
that
has
disproportionately
impacted
populations.
However,
benefits
included
use
support,
which
could
be
leveraged
improving
clinical
care
present
pandemics.
The
most
families
having
disruption.
Gains
greater
gender
equity
domestic
work
as
husbands/partners
increased
their
contribution
childcare.
Behaviour and Information Technology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 10
Published: March 27, 2024
Digital
maternity
support
communities
are
increasingly
popular.
The
often
based
on
discussion
forums
called
'birth
clubs',
to
which
users
assigned
according
their
estimated
due
months.
Distinguishing
between
support-seeking
and
non-support-seeking
posts
submitted
these
clubs'
is
a
crucial
first
step
for
monitoring
maternal
mental
health.
This
study
utilised
natural
language
processing
(NLP)
techniques
52,558
collected
from
one
of
the
largest
online
in
China,
employing
machine
learning
algorithms
trained
post
classification
with
randomly
selected
manually
labelled
subset
3000
posts.
results
validated
properties
information
similarity
time
sensitivity
within
data,
demonstrated
feasibility
simple
small
training
sets
effective
health
monitoring.
SAGE Open Nursing,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
10
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Introduction
Pregnant
women
require
social
support
and
healthcare
treatments
that
are
specifically
designed
to
address
their
quality
of
life
(QoL)
during
this
time,
as
will
help
them
get
through
crucial
stage
with
more
resilience
comfort.
Objective
This
study
aimed
assess
the
relationship
between
QoL
pregnant
support.
Methods
A
cross-sectional
was
conducted
involving
423
women.
Data
were
gathered
SF-36
scale
“Multidimensional
Scale
Perceived
Social
Support”
in
period
June
1
September
1,
2023.
Results
The
physical
health
level
moderate
(
M
=
46.22
±
16.1),
mental
also
46.12
21.8).
rated
high
5.3
1.0),
highest
score
significant
other
subscale
5.9
1.2)
lowest
friend's
4.4
1.6).
Furthermore,
analysis
revealed
a
positive
association
scores
p
<
.05).
Conclusions
confirmed
Palestinian
had
perceived
Additionally,
it
established
small
among