GUIDELINES DEVELOPMENT SURVEILLANCE HYPOGLYCEMIA PREGNANCY WITH CESAREAN SECTION SURGERY

Authors

  • Prakrong Baingam

Keywords:

Pregnant Woman, Cesarean Section Surgery, Blood Sugar

Abstract

     This research used a quasi-experimental study, The results were measured one time after the experiment, The Two-Group Posttest Design. The samples were divided into two groups, the comparison group and the experimental group, 124 people each. Data were analyzed used descriptive statistics. And analyzing the mean after the experiment used independent sample t-test, the level of statistical significance was set at 0.05.

     The results of the study showed that the comparison group and the experimental group showed that the mean result of the development of guidelines for monitoring hypoglycemia in pregnant women undergoing caesarean section was 62.58 mg/dL, with a standard deviation of 5.44 points. And the experimental group had the mean result of developing guidelines for monitoring hypoglycemia in pregnant women undergoing caesarean section, mean 106.87 mg/dL, standard deviation 7.23 points. This compared the mean difference. The comparison group and the experimental group found that the mean DTX after the experiment increased more than before the experiment. Statistically significant at 0.05, after the experiment. After the experiment, the mean DTX increase was 44.29 mg/dL (p-value <0.001, 95%CI = 42.79 – 45.80).

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Published

2023-06-30

How to Cite

Baingam, P. . (2023). GUIDELINES DEVELOPMENT SURVEILLANCE HYPOGLYCEMIA PREGNANCY WITH CESAREAN SECTION SURGERY. Journal of Environmental Education Medical and Health, 8(2), 82–88. retrieved from https://so06.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/hej/article/view/265350