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Original Article Effect of extended nursing intervention on improvement of anxiety in puerperal patients

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Table 1. Comparison of clinical data between the two groups of patients [n (%)]
Figure 2. Extended group care satisfaction. Extended group maternal care satisfaction is 95.01%.
Figure 4. Trend of SDS scores in extended groups. The SDS scores of the extended group of mothers showed a stable and declining trend from the post-production to the final follow-up survey.
Table 3. SAS score results of the two groups of patients
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