Effects of Nurse‐Led e‐Health Interventions on the Health‐Related Outcomes of Pregnant Women: A Systematic Review
Yujie Han,
Qi Tian,
Mengmeng Xu
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundPregnancy is a special time for women that involves substantial emotional, physical, social, and family changes, which can lead to physical and psychological harm. The rapid development of e‐health has provided a favourable platform for managing health‐related outcomes in pregnant women, and nurses are the professional group that is most likely to provide e‐health services. Nurse‐led e‐health interventions have attracted increasing attention, but their effects are uncertain.ObjectiveTo identify the e… Show more
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