2019
DOI: 10.33552/ijnc.2019.02.000534
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Fulfillment of Informational Needs and Anxiety in High-Risk Pregnant Women Hospitalized for Preterm Birth

Abstract: This work is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License IJNC.MS.ID.000534. High-risk pregnancy stress is often assessed through general measures of state anxiety and depressive symptoms [7,8]. Increased psychosocial anxiety has been demonstrated to contribute to poor pregnancy outcome [9,10].Education is a core focus of patient-centered hospital care.

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