The impact of the integrated labor-delivery-recovery-postpartum unit on maternal–neonatal outcomes and psychological experiences among low-risk parturients: a prospective cohort study from a high-volume tertiary center in china - Takeaways - MDSpire

The impact of the integrated labor-delivery-recovery-postpartum unit on maternal–neonatal outcomes and psychological experiences among low-risk parturients: a prospective cohort study from a high-volume tertiary center in china

  • By

  • Hui Zheng

  • Meihong Zhu

  • Lili Xu

  • Lei Zhou

  • Yun Xu

  • Luqin Huang

  • Yali Guan

  • Ying Liang

  • Yi Gao

  • Zekai Yu

  • Qi Chen

  • Shixia Xu

  • Min Chen

  • Zhicheng Xu

  • Xiaotian Wang

  • Caitao Ying

  • Kai Chen

  • Hailing Hong

  • Wei Xiong

  • June 22, 2026

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    The study evaluated the integrated labor-delivery-recovery-postpartum (LDRP) model's effectiveness among low-risk parturients in a Chinese tertiary hospital.

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    The LDRP group experienced shorter labor durations and significantly lower cesarean section and neonatal transfer rates compared to the traditional delivery group.

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    Postpartum hemorrhage rates were lower in the LDRP group, but the difference was not statistically significant after multivariate adjustment.

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    Women in the LDRP group reported feeling calmer and more relaxed, although they had higher latent-phase pain scores compared to the traditional group.

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    The study represents the first prospective cohort evaluation of the LDRP model in a high-volume Chinese maternity center, addressing gaps in existing literature.

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