📄 Abstract
BACKGROUND: This study emphasis on effectiveness of various non-pharmacological methods and nursing interventional care and its evaluation among post-caesarean women in selected hospitals in India and other countries. Nursing intervention basically refers to standard post-operative care delivered to women undergone lower segment caesarean section to plummet post-surgery complications, reduce negative experience of the mother, and improve outcome of C-section post operation care and speedy healing of the women. OBJECTIVE: To identify studies regarding rate and incidence of C-sections and to identify studies which had included standard nursing interventional care and their effectiveness in the maternal outcome among post caesarean women at selected hospitals. METHODS: Online database browsed from PubMed, Google scholar, Sodhganga, Medline, research gate, Scopus, WoS by using keywords rate of caesarean section, post -operative care, nursing intervention, maternal outcome after C-section. RESULT: 12 articles were included in this review study reflecting maternal recovery regarding non-pharmacological interventions delivered to post- caesarean mothers. Difference in maternal and foetal outcome between routine nursing care and planned interventional nursing care. Significant recovery has been recorded in all therapeutic studies with positive maternal and foetal outcome. CONCLUSION: To summarise the review study that unveiled the positive maternal outcome which can be attained after caesarean section, by implementing various nursing interventional approaches among post-caesarean women that includes standardized post-operative outcome evaluation.
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📚 How to Cite:
Geeta Dhaka, Dr. Yogendra Kumar Dewa, Poonam Bishnoi , EFFECTIVENESS OF SELECTIVE NURSING INTERVENTION REGARDING POSITIVE MATERNAL EXPERIENCE AFTER POST CESAREAN SECTION AT SELECTED HOSPITALS: A NARRATIVE REVIEW , Volume 12 , Issue 3, March 2026, EPRA International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (IJMR) , DOI: https://doi.org/10.36713/epra26406