Florence Nightingale Journal of Nursing
Review

Care for Evidence-Based Applications During Pregnancy

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Hemşire İ.Ü. İstanbul Tıp Fakültesi Kadın Doğum Servisi

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Yard. Doç. İ.Ü. Florence Nightingale Hemşirelik Fakültesi

Florence Nightingale J Nurs 2013; 21: 129-138
Read: 934 Downloads: 609 Published: 17 December 2019

Pregnancy, a woman’s biological, physiological, physical and spiritual aspects of a complex process that is affected. This process alone many of the pregnant women who can not cope with changes, a professional need support. Pregnancy maintenance pharmacological, nonpharmacological and alternative therapy has a wide diversity. However, some of which may not be really necessary these ınitiatives, not explained for mothers –fetus benefi t and harm. The purpose of this review; examination of evidence-based practices related to pregnancy care and to provide evidence-based recommendations. The data are based on the quality of evidence for the treatment of pregnancy disorders. For nausea and vomiting, psychological support, acupuncture-acupressure-acustimulation, the use of vitamin B6, for nasal congestion and epistaxis, nasal dilator use, to fatigue, yoga, for the treatment of urinary tract infections, cranberry juice, that is to use and genital hygiene. Finally, the diet is associated with the proposals good quality, suffi cient and balanced weight and energy uptake. In addition to diet during pregnancy, sodium, iron, folic acid, the use of the proven benefi ts of supportive therapies for the fetus and mother. As a result, changes in pregnancy, treatment and care should be offered support and implement evidence-based studies. 

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