Effects of Solution-Oriented Approach on Psychosocial Health, Fear of Childbirth and Postnatal Senses of Security
NCT ID: NCT04820296
Last Updated: 2023-04-25
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
68 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2021-09-20
2023-03-01
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Preliminary evaluation in the study will be made in the pregnant policlinic of a university hospital in the city center of Konya. Verbal and written permission will be obtained from pregnant women who meet the inclusion criteria according to the result of the preliminary evaluation made in the outpatient clinic. For the sample calculation of the study, an experimental study evaluating the effect of childbirth preparation education on the fear of childbirth, postpartum self-efficacy and posttraumatic stress disorder was taken as reference. The sample calculation of the research was made in G \* Power (3.1.9.2) program. In the calculation based on the reference study data (90% power, effect size 0.96, alpha level 0.05, beta level 0.90), it was found that a total of 48 cases, 24 for the experimental group and 24 for the control group, were suitable for statistical analysis.
In the literature, it has been determined in the experimental studies on this issue that there is loss of subjects between 10% and 40%. In this study, considering the loss rates in the literature, assuming that there would be 40% loss, it was decided to take 68 pregnant women, 34 to the experimental group and 34 to the control group. Pregnant women included in the research will be assigned to the experimental and control groups by block randomization method according to the randomization list.
In the collection of the data,
* The introductory information form developed by the researcher using the literature,
* The Wijma Delivery Expectancy/Experience Questionnaire (W-DEQ version A and B)
* Psychosocial Health Assessment Scale in Pregnancy,
* The Mother's Postnatal Sense of Security Scale will be used.
İmplementation of the Research
Four sessions (one session per week) Solution Focused Approach program will be applied to the pregnants in the experimental group. The duration of each session is planned as 60 minutes. The program will be implemented in groups of five. The first session will start at the 32nd week of pregnancy, and the program will be completed at the end of the 35th week of pregnancy. After the program is completed, a training booklet prepared by the researcher will be given to the pregnant women in the experimental group so that they can repeat the information they have learned until delivery. After the training program is completed (WDEQ) version A and Psychosocial Health Assessment Scale in Pregnancy will be applied again (2nd measurement).With pregnant women, 37-40. between gestational weeks, they will be contacted again, and when they come to the hospital for routine pregnancy follow-up, face-to-face interview method (WDEQ) version A and Psychosocial Health Assessment Scale in Pregnancy (3rd measurement) again will be evaluated. The pregnant women will inform the researcher by phone after the delivery and the researcher will visit the hospital within the first 24 hours after the delivery to evaluate the mothers' birth fear levels (WDEQ) version B (only the posttest). At the end of the first postpartum week, the postnatal senses of security of the mothers (only post-test) will be evaluated by telephone follow-up counseling.
Evaluation of the Data
Coding and evaluation of data will be done in computer environment with SPSS 22.0 (Statistical Program for Social Sciences) package program. The suitability of the research data to normal distribution will be determined by Kolmogorov-Smirnov test with Lilliefor, normal distribution curve, Skewness and Kurtosis test. Descriptive statistics will be evaluated by the number, percentage, average and standard deviation. For the implementation of the study, the ethics committee permission numbered 2020/2352 was obtained from Necmettin Erbakan University Meram Medical Faculty Pharmaceuticals and Non-Medical Research Ethics Committee and the institutional permission numbered E.33709 from Necmettin Erbakan University Meram Medical Faculty Hospital Chief Physician. Pregnant women who will be included in the research sample will be informed before the study that the purpose of the study and participation in the study is in line with the principle of volunteering, and "Informing and Consent of Volunteers Consent Form" will be signed.
Dependent Variables
* Pregnant women (W-DEQ) A version scale mean scores,
* Pregnant women (W-DEQ) B version scale mean scores,
* Psychosocial Health Assessment Scale in Pregnancy mean scores,
* The mean scores of the Postnatal Sense of Security Scale of the pregnant women.
Independent variable
• Solution Focused Approach Program
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Experimental group
Pregnant women in the experimental group will be given 4 sessions Solution-Oriented Approach program, starting at the 32th week of pregnancy. Pregnants in the experimental group will be administered the Wijma Birth Expectation/Experience Scale (W-DEQ-A) and Pregnancy Psychosocial Health Assessment Scale (PPHAS) before the intervention. After the program is completed, a training booklet will be provided for pregnant women and (W-DEQ-A) and PPHAS will be applied again. With pregnant women, 37-40. between gestational weeks, they will be contacted again, face-to-face interview method (W-DEQ-A) and PPHAS again will be evaluated. The pregnant women will inform the researcher by phone after the delivery and the researcher will visit the hospital within the first 24 hours after the delivery to evaluate the mothers' birth fear levels Scale (W-DEQ-B). At the end of the first postpartum week, the postnatal senses of security of the mothers will be evaluated by telephone follow-up counseling.
Solution-Oriented Approach
First Session: Sharing thoughts about perception of childbirth, Creating positive goals, Informing about Birth, Birth Process, Basic Breathing Exercises and Deep Relaxation Exercises, Homework Second Session: Evaluating homework, Sharing thoughts about fear of childbirth, Miracle Question Technique, Evaluating with the Rating Questions Technique, Reframing the problem, Briefing on 'Body-Mind Connection at Birth, Fear-Tension-Pain Cycle, Hormones of Birth' and Breathing exercises, Homework Third session: Evaluating homework, Sharing thoughts about positive birth story, Information on symptoms indicating that the childbirth is approaching, pushing techniques, delivery positions, endorphin massage and breathing exercises (4/8 breaths, full breath when baby moves), Homework Fourth Session: Evaluating homework, Mother Baby Friendly Caesarean and Breathing exercises (3 candles a feather breath), Sharing feelings about the counseling process
Control group
Pregnant women in the control group will only receive routine care. Pregnant women in the control group will be administered the same scales simultaneously with the experimental group.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Solution-Oriented Approach
First Session: Sharing thoughts about perception of childbirth, Creating positive goals, Informing about Birth, Birth Process, Basic Breathing Exercises and Deep Relaxation Exercises, Homework Second Session: Evaluating homework, Sharing thoughts about fear of childbirth, Miracle Question Technique, Evaluating with the Rating Questions Technique, Reframing the problem, Briefing on 'Body-Mind Connection at Birth, Fear-Tension-Pain Cycle, Hormones of Birth' and Breathing exercises, Homework Third session: Evaluating homework, Sharing thoughts about positive birth story, Information on symptoms indicating that the childbirth is approaching, pushing techniques, delivery positions, endorphin massage and breathing exercises (4/8 breaths, full breath when baby moves), Homework Fourth Session: Evaluating homework, Mother Baby Friendly Caesarean and Breathing exercises (3 candles a feather breath), Sharing feelings about the counseling process
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Speaking and understanding Turkish
* Pregnant women between the ages of 18-35
* Residing at the provincial border of Konya
* Primigravidas
* Women who got pregnant without treatment pregnancy,
* Have no barriers to vaginal birth,
* Pregnant women who are at the 32nd gestational week according to their last menstrual week
* Pregnant women with a single and healthy fetus
Exclusion Criteria
* Pregnant women with any systemic and neurological disease,
* Pregnant women with chronic and/or psychiatric health problems (based on self-report and clinical diagnosis),
* Pregnant women with cesarean indication,
* Pregnant women participating in any birth preparation training program.
18 Years
35 Years
FEMALE
Yes
Sponsors
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Necmettin Erbakan University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Yeşim Anık
Research Assistant
Principal Investigators
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YEŞİM ANIK, MSc
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Necmettin Erbakan University
KAMİLE ALTUNTUĞ, PhD
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Necmettin Erbakan University
Locations
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Necmettin Erbakan University
Konya, , Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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Necmettin EU
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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