Determining the Effect of the ThetaHealing Meditation Method Given During the Antenatal Period on Labor Pain and Fear in Primiparous Women
NCT ID: NCT07267351
Last Updated: 2025-12-05
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Basic Information
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ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION
40 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2025-06-30
2027-07-31
Brief Summary
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Objectives:
1. To increase childbirth satisfaction by enabling pregnant women to use the ThetaHealing meditation method during labor.
2. To ensure the use of the ThetaHealing meditation method during labor in order to reduce labor pain and/or facilitate adaptation to pain.
3. To reduce childbirth fear and/or facilitate adaptation to childbirth fear during labor by using the ThetaHealing meditation method.
4. To improve childbirth comfort through the ThetaHealing meditation method and thereby encourage vaginal birth.
5. Labor pain and childbirth fear are important factors that affect pregnant women's birth preferences. Negative birth experiences heard from women's social environment create beliefs that their own births will also be difficult, bloody, and traumatic.
6. Teaching the ThetaHealing meditation method to pregnant women during the antenatal period and enabling them to use their minds positively during labor is thought to increase women's comfort at the time of birth.
In addition, continuous midwifery care during labor is known to increase a woman's self-confidence. A woman's feeling well and safe will influence the mode of birth. There is no research in the literature specifically addressing brain waves and childbirth. However, based on information conveyed by healthcare professionals, it is thought that after the procedural processes that begin when a woman is admitted to the hospital for birth, pregnant women remain in the beta frequency together with stress and anxiety. This is because the beta frequency is a brain wave in which surrender cannot be achieved and the person experiences intense stress and anxiety. It is clear that a woman cannot reach a state of surrender while feeling anxiety and worry under bright hospital lights in a room filled with NST sounds. With the progression of labor, a calmer environment, dim lighting, and continuous midwifery support, it is thought that the pregnant woman can reach the alpha brain wave and become ready for surrender.It is even thought that if the progression of labor is left to the woman's control, she may reach the theta brain wave. A woman who can reach the alpha or theta brain wave is awake but in a continuous sleep-like state. She is now away from anxiety and stress, intuitive, instinctive, and attuned to the labor process. Since there is no scientific study on the effect of brain frequencies on the labor process, brain wave activity during labor has been inferred based on midwives' observations. By providing education on the ThetaHealing meditation method to pregnant women in the antenatal period, it is aimed to help women attune to the alpha and/or theta frequency, thereby reducing the increase in cesarean rates and facilitating adaptation to childbirth fear and pain. For these purposes, an EEG device is needed to determine in which frequency range the brain waves are during labor when the ThetaHealing meditation method is used. By investigating the effectiveness of the training using an EEG device, a contribution will be made to the literature.
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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CASE_CONTROL
CROSS_SECTIONAL
Study Groups
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experimental group
They are women who are between the 20th and 40th weeks of pregnancy, volunteer to participate in the study, have no systemic disease, are expected to have a normal vaginal birth, have not been diagnosed with a high-risk pregnancy, and have a singleton fetus.
ThetaHealing Meditation Method
ThetaHealing is a meditation method discovered by Vianna Stibal in 1994. This method is practiced using the theta brain wave, which has a frequency range of 4-8 Hz. According to Stibal, during the meditation process the individual has the potential to heal spiritually, physically, and emotionally (Stibal, 2011). In belief work, it actually leads the person to question what they believe and where this belief originates from, and then teaches how to load positive feelings that reflect the person's own reality in place of this negative belief. The ThetaHealing method is a defined, systematic meditation technique that is divided into courses related to various areas of life and levels of progress (Loska A., 2023).
Experimental Group
They are women who are between the 20th and 40th weeks of pregnancy, volunteer to participate in the study, have no systemic disease, are expected to have a normal vaginal birth, have not been diagnosed with a high-risk pregnancy, and have a singleton fetus.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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ThetaHealing Meditation Method
ThetaHealing is a meditation method discovered by Vianna Stibal in 1994. This method is practiced using the theta brain wave, which has a frequency range of 4-8 Hz. According to Stibal, during the meditation process the individual has the potential to heal spiritually, physically, and emotionally (Stibal, 2011). In belief work, it actually leads the person to question what they believe and where this belief originates from, and then teaches how to load positive feelings that reflect the person's own reality in place of this negative belief. The ThetaHealing method is a defined, systematic meditation technique that is divided into courses related to various areas of life and levels of progress (Loska A., 2023).
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
18 Years
35 Years
FEMALE
No
Sponsors
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Near East University, Turkey
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Aysenur Gezer
Research Assistant
Locations
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Lefkoşa Dr. Burhan Nalbantoğlu State Hospital
Nicosia, , Cyprus
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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EK 44/24
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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