The Effect of Labour Hopscotch Based Midwifery Care in Labor

NCT ID: NCT06879405

Last Updated: 2025-03-17

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

100 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2023-12-01

Study Completion Date

2025-12-01

Brief Summary

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This study aimed to evaluate the effects of labor hopscotch midwifery care on birth outcomes, labor pain, birth comfort and satisfaction. The research is a randomized controlled experimental design. The study will be conducted between June 1, 2024 and December 1, 2025 at the Tuzla State Hospital Maternity Unit affiliated with the Istanbul Provincial Health Directorate. The universe of the study consists of primiparous pregnant women who applied to the relevant maternity ward. A priori power analysis was used to determine the sample size of the study. The sample size was determined using the G\*Power program version 3.1.9.7 (Heinrich-Heini-Universitat-Düsseldorf, Germany) and Cohen's standard effect sizes were used as a reference method in the power analysis. The sample size was calculated as 84 pregnant women (Experimental group: 42 pregnant women, Control group: 42 pregnant women). It was decided to collect data from a total of 100 pregnant women by including a 20% spare sample in case of data loss. For randomization, columns between 1-100 were created in the system using the Random Integer Generator method under the Numbers subheading of the random.org website. Considering the numbers 1 and 2 in the column, pregnant women who came to the delivery room were randomly assigned to these numbers (https://www.random.org/). Which number constituted which group was determined by drawing lots at the beginning of the study, and the result of the drawing was determined as 1 control group and 2 experimental groups. Experimental and control group data were collected simultaneously. In collecting the data, the Introductory Information Form, Birth Outcomes Form, Perineal Laceration Assessment Form, Visual Analog Scale (VAS), Birth Comfort Scale and Birth Satisfaction Scale Revised Form were used. In collecting the data, the Introductory Information Form, Birth Outcomes Form, Perineal Laceration Assessment Form, Visual Analog Scale (VAS), Birth Comfort Scale and Birth Satisfaction Scale Revised Form were used.

Detailed Description

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Experimental Group: Midwifery care based on labor hopscotch was applied. The midwife performed the practices in labor hopscotch step by step in the experimental group. The practices started when the dilation was 4-5 cm and each practice lasted 20 minutes. A 30-minute break was given between the practices. Visual posters showing the practice steps were hung in the delivery rooms. According to the visual poster, the pregnant woman approaches the baby's footprint with each step she takes, and this situation increases the pregnant woman's motivation while ensuring her active participation in the practices. In women who experienced discomfort during the practices, the practices were paused for 10-15 minutes and then tried again. In case of discomfort again, the practices were not continued and the pregnant woman was removed from the study group.

Labor Hopscotch consists of 4 basic parameters including movement (mobilization), positioning (birth stool, sitting on the toilet, birth ball, birth mat), water therapy and non-pharmacological methods for reducing pain. There are sub-contents for each of these parameters and hopscotch consists of 7 steps in total. Labor Hopscotch Model Steps;

Step 1: Mobilization (squat, pelvic tilt, using stairs, movement) Step 2: Birth Stool (oral fluid support, massage, breathing techniques) Step 3: Sitting on the Toilet (urinating, dim lighting, music) Step 4: Water Therapy (Warm shower, breathing techniques, Squat, oral fluid support) Step 5: Birth Ball (drawing 8 with the birth ball, slow movement techniques) Step 6: Birth Mat (massage, exercise on the mat, quadruped position) Step 7: Alternative Methods (massage, aromatherapy).

Control Group: Pregnant women in this group continued to receive routine delivery room midwifery care in accordance with the concept of a mother-friendly hospital. Pregnant women give birth with minimal intervention and invasive procedures. If deemed necessary by the physician, interventions such as induction, propess, amniotomy, forceps/vacuum can be performed. NST is evaluated once an hour and vaginal examination is performed once every 2 hours (durations may vary according to the physician's request). If the pregnant woman wishes, labor can be monitored with a companion of her choice. Unless otherwise indicated, oral intake of pregnant women is not restricted.

Both experimental and control groups; In labor follow-up; Birth outcomes form was applied. In the experimental group, VAS application was applied after each of the 7 application steps in the labor hopscotch application and when the cervical dilatation was 4-5 cm, 8 cm, 10 cm. In the control group, VAS application was applied when the cervical dilatation was 4-5 cm, 8 cm, 10 cm. Birth Comfort Scale was applied to the pregnant women in the experimental and control groups when the cervical dilatation was 8-10 cm.

In the second stage of labor; Birth outcomes form and VAS application were applied to the pregnant women in both groups.

In the 3rd stage of labor; perineal laceration form was used for evaluation of the pregnant women in both groups.

Within the first 2 hours after birth; VAS and Birth Satisfaction Scale Revised Form were applied to the pregnant women in both groups.

Conditions

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Labor Hopscotch

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

The research is a randomized controlled experimental design.
Primary Study Purpose

SUPPORTIVE_CARE

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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Experimental Group

Experimental Group: Midwifery care based on labor hopscotch was applied. The midwife performed the practices in labor hopscotch step by step in the experimental group. The practices started when the dilation was 4-5 cm and each practice lasted 20 minutes. A 30-minute break was given between the practices. Visual posters showing the practice steps were hung in the delivery rooms. According to the visual poster, the pregnant woman approaches the baby's footprint with each step she takes, and this situation increases the pregnant woman's motivation while ensuring her active participation in the practices. In women who experienced discomfort during the practices, the practices were paused for 10-15 minutes and then tried again. In case of discomfort again, the practices were not continued and the pregnant woman was removed from the study group.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

The Labor Hopscotch

Intervention Type OTHER

Labor Hopscotch consists of 4 basic parameters including movement (mobilization), positioning (birth stool, sitting on the toilet, birth ball, birth mat), water therapy and non-pharmacological methods for reducing pain. There are sub-contents for each of these parameters and hopscotch consists of 7 steps in total. Labor Hopscotch Model Steps;

Step 1: Mobilization (squat, pelvic tilt, using stairs, movement) Step 2: Birth Stool (oral fluid support, massage, breathing techniques) Step 3: Sitting on the Toilet (urinating, dim lighting, music) Step 4: Water Therapy (Warm shower, breathing techniques, Squat, oral fluid support) Step 5: Birth Ball (drawing 8 with the birth ball, slow movement techniques) Step 6: Birth Mat (massage, exercise on the mat, quadruped position) Step 7: Alternative Methods (massage, aromatherapy).

control group

Control Group: Pregnant women in this group continued to receive routine delivery room midwifery care in accordance with the concept of a mother-friendly hospital. Pregnant women give birth with minimal intervention and invasive procedures. If deemed necessary by the physician, interventions such as induction, propess, amniotomy, forceps/vacuum can be performed. NST is evaluated once an hour and vaginal examination is performed once every 2 hours (durations may vary according to the physician's request). If the pregnant woman wishes, labor can be monitored with a companion of her choice. Unless otherwise indicated, oral intake of pregnant women is not restricted.

Group Type NO_INTERVENTION

No interventions assigned to this group

Interventions

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The Labor Hopscotch

Labor Hopscotch consists of 4 basic parameters including movement (mobilization), positioning (birth stool, sitting on the toilet, birth ball, birth mat), water therapy and non-pharmacological methods for reducing pain. There are sub-contents for each of these parameters and hopscotch consists of 7 steps in total. Labor Hopscotch Model Steps;

Step 1: Mobilization (squat, pelvic tilt, using stairs, movement) Step 2: Birth Stool (oral fluid support, massage, breathing techniques) Step 3: Sitting on the Toilet (urinating, dim lighting, music) Step 4: Water Therapy (Warm shower, breathing techniques, Squat, oral fluid support) Step 5: Birth Ball (drawing 8 with the birth ball, slow movement techniques) Step 6: Birth Mat (massage, exercise on the mat, quadruped position) Step 7: Alternative Methods (massage, aromatherapy).

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Being literate
* Being between 18-45 years old
* Primigravida
* Having a single fetus
* Cervical dilatation of at most 4-5 cm
* Being open to communication
* Voluntarily participating in the study

Exclusion Criteria

* Being over 45 years
* Multiparity
* High-risk pregnancy
* Progressing labor
* Having a diagnosed psychiatric illness
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

45 Years

Eligible Sex

FEMALE

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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Ataturk University

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Gamze Akpınar

midwife

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Ayla Kanbur

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Ataturk University

Locations

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Ataturk University

Erzurum, yakutiye, Turkey (Türkiye)

Site Status

Countries

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Turkey (Türkiye)

Other Identifiers

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AtaturkU.

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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