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Effect of Three Different Nursing Interventions on Intestinal Motility and Women's Satisfaction Post-Cesarean Section Birth

Hanan Elzeblawy Hassan, Abeer Nasr El-Deen El-Sadek, Laila Abdelnaby Hamed Ali

American Journal of Nursing Research. 2019, 7(6), 932-941 doi:10.12691/ajnr-7-6-4
  • Table 1. Distribution of the studied groups аccording to their socio-demogrаphic chаracteristics (n=240)
  • Table 2. Frequency distribution of the studied groups according to their previous obstetric and gynecological history (n=240)
  • Table 3. Comparison between the studied groups (gum chewing, early oral hydration, early mobilization and control) after cesarean birth according to vital signs, passing gas, and hospital stay (n=240)
  • Table 4. Comparison between the studied groups (gum chewing, early oral hydration, early mobilization and control) after cesarean birth according to methods of bowel function assessment and number of women heard bowel sound according to tie (n=240)
  • Table 5. Comparison between the studied groups according to their symptoms and signs of GIT disturbance (n=240)
  • Table 6. Comparison between the studied groups satisfaction (gum chewing, early oral hydration, and early mobilization) after cesarean birth (n=240)