The Effects of Antenatal Interventions With Artistic Content Given to Pregnant Women
NCT ID: NCT04728256
Last Updated: 2021-01-28
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
50 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2018-03-05
2018-08-29
Brief Summary
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Method: The study was a nonrandomized study including a control group for which the post-test procedure was performed alone. The measurements were also repeated at intervals for those in the intervention group. The study was conducted in two separate family health centers.The women with the following constituted the study inclusion criteria: Pregnant women over the age of 18, those with pregnancy between 16-24 weeks of gestation, and those with literacy in Turkish. The data were collected through Beck Depression Inventory, Edinburg Postpartum Depression Scale, Brief Symptom Inventory, and the Maternal Attachment Scale to comprehensively evaluate mental health status. All participants responded to the personal information form prepared for the study.
Keywords:Antenatal care, depression, diary, laughter therapy, maternal attachment, music listening
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Detailed Description
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Interventions such as music listening, laughter therapy, and diary keeping were carried out for each woman in the intervention group.A six-session antenatal care program included both music listening and laughter therapy and was designed for those in the study group as a session every week. The program was carried out by arranging a music session for one week and a laughter therapy session over the following week. Also, the notes uttered by pregnant women were discussed at the week laughter listening sessions were performed. Data from the intervention group were collected four times as pretest (after providing informed contest), first-interval measurement (fourth week of the intervention), second-interval measurement (the first month following the birth), and post-test (the third month following the delivery). Even so, the post-test was administered only for the controls.
The data pooled after the study were analyzed using the computer software of SPSS 22.0, OpenMeta\[Analyst\], and JAPS 09.0 statistical analysis packages. The findings were tested at p\<0.05 of the significance level.Similarity analyses of the study and control groups were performed with chi-square (the Pearson and Yates correction). The post-test scores of BDI, EPDS, BSI, and MAS in the intervention and control groups were compared through the t test in independent groups, and Cohen's d and confidence interval (CI) was utilized in the assessment of effect size. Four measurement results of the intervention group were compared with those of variance analysis through repeated measurements, and the partial eta square and CI were used to evaluate the effect size. Two-way variance analysis for repeated measurements was used in evaluating the group/time interactions of the changes in terms of the overall mental health scores of the group with and without depression symptoms in the intervention group at the four time-point.In Cohen's d calculation, if d is 0.20, 0.50, and 0.80, the calculation demonstrates small, medium, and large effect sizes, respectively (d≤ 0.20 weak, d\<0.50 medium and d≥ 0.80 large effect size). However, in evaluating the partial eta square, 0.01, 0.06, and 0.14 were considered small, medium, and large, respectively.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NON_RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
SINGLE
Study Groups
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İntervention group
A six-session antenatal care program included both music listening and laughter therapy, and was designed for those in the study group as a session every week. The program was carried out by arranging a session of music listening for one week and a laughter therapy session over the following week. Also, the notes uttered by pregnants women were discussed at the week laughter listening sessions were performed. Data from the intervention group was collected four times as pretest (after providing informed contest), first-interval measurement (fourth week of the intervention), second-interval measurement (the first month following the birth) and post-test (the third month following the birth).The data were collected through Beck depression Inventery (BDI), Edinburg postpartum depressıon scale EPDS, Brief semptom ınventory(BSI) and maternal attachment scale(MAS) evaluate overall mental health status comprehensively. All participants responded to the questionnaire prepared for the study.
Laughter therapy+Music listening+Keeping diary
Laughter therapy was carried out by the researcher as a total of three sessions every 15 days, and each session lasted 30 minutes.
Participants listened to the types of music that they like (pop, Turkish folk music). In the meeting room in FHC, Two professional artists performed music recitals with a guitar and saz (qopuz) to pregnant women, and pregnant women actively participated in this process. The performance was carried out as three sessions, once every 15 days, and each session took 40 minutes.
In addition to music listening and laughter therapy, the pregnant women were asked to keep a diary to write down their emotions about their health status, pregnancy and baby. Then, each participant had an opportunity to explain her emotions or replies to the questions during the group therapy sessions every 15 days so that pregnant women were able to express their feelings.
Control group
Mothers receiving standard antenatal care in the prenatal period, giving birth, and having a three-month-old baby constituted the control group. The Control group was created after the procedures were completed for those in the intervention group. Only the post test was applied to the control group.The data were collected through Beck depression Inventery (BDI), Edinburg postpartum depressıon scale EPDS, Brief semptom ınventory(BSI) and maternal attachment scale(MAS) evaluate overall mental health status comprehensively. All participants responded to the questionnaire prepared for the study.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Laughter therapy+Music listening+Keeping diary
Laughter therapy was carried out by the researcher as a total of three sessions every 15 days, and each session lasted 30 minutes.
Participants listened to the types of music that they like (pop, Turkish folk music). In the meeting room in FHC, Two professional artists performed music recitals with a guitar and saz (qopuz) to pregnant women, and pregnant women actively participated in this process. The performance was carried out as three sessions, once every 15 days, and each session took 40 minutes.
In addition to music listening and laughter therapy, the pregnant women were asked to keep a diary to write down their emotions about their health status, pregnancy and baby. Then, each participant had an opportunity to explain her emotions or replies to the questions during the group therapy sessions every 15 days so that pregnant women were able to express their feelings.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Between 16-24 weeks of gestation,
* Can understand and speak Turkish,
* Pregnant women who agreed to participate in the study after giving information about the study and those with literacy in Turkish.
Exclusion Criteria
* The existence of chronic disease for laughter therapy (heart diseases, hypertension, hemorrhoids, urinary incontinence, and epilepsy, etc.),
* Pregnancy with infertility treatment
18 Years
40 Years
FEMALE
Yes
Sponsors
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Necmettin Erbakan University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Sibel Kıyak
Assist. Professor
Locations
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Necmettineu
Konya, , Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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NecmettinEU_Kiyak
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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