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The Effect of Childbirth Education and Birth Plan on Childbirth Self-Efficacy: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Year 2022, Volume: 16 Issue: 2, 422 - 433, 20.06.2022
https://doi.org/10.21763/tjfmpc.1005828

Abstract

Aim: The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of birth education given to pregnant women and the birth plan applied together with the education on birth self-efficacy. Methods: The study was conducted as a randomised controlled trial at seven Family Health Centers in Turkey. The pregnant women in the sample were divided into three groups. Group 1 received only childbirth education (Group Education-Group-ED), Group 2 received childbirth education and a birth plan (Group Education & Plan-Group-ED&P), and Group 3 was the control group, all of which included 51 pregnant women. The childbirth education was divided into two sessions of 40-50 minutes each. The Personal Information Form and the Childbirth Self-Efficacy Inventory were used to collect the data between April and September 2017. Results: When the pregnant women's intragroup self-efficacy mean scores were compared after the intervention, it was determined that the pregnant women's birth self-efficacy levels in Group ED and Group ED&P increased significantly (P<0.05), whereas there was no statistically significant increase in the pregnant women's self-efficacy levels in the control group (P>0.05). When the pregnant women's intergroup self-efficacy mean scores were compared after the intervention, it was discovered that Group ED's childbirth self-efficacy level was higher than that of the control group (P<0.05). It was also determined that the pregnant women in Group ED&P had similar levels of childbirth self-efficacy to those in the control and Group ED (P>0.05). Conclusion: The findings show that providing only childbirth education during pregnancy is the most effective method for increasing the childbirth self-efficacy of pregnant women. (Clinical trials number: NCT04525430)

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Doğum Eğitimi ve Doğum Planının Doğum Öz-yeterliği Üzerine Etkisi: Randomize Kontrollü Çalışma

Year 2022, Volume: 16 Issue: 2, 422 - 433, 20.06.2022
https://doi.org/10.21763/tjfmpc.1005828

Abstract

Amaç: Bu çalışmanın amacı, (2) doğum eğitimi ile uygulanan doğum planının ve (1) yalnız uygulanan doğum eğitiminin gebelerin doğum öz-yeterliliklerini nasıl etkilediğini araştırmaktır. Yöntem: Araştırma, Türkiye'de yedi Aile Sağlığı Merkezinde randomize kontrollü olarak yürütülmüştür. Örneklemi oluşturan gebeler 3 gruba ayrıldı. Grup 1'e sadece doğum eğitimi (Grup Doğum Eğitimi-Grup-DE), grup 2'ye doğum eğitimi verildi ve doğum planı uygulandı (Grup Doğum Eğitimi & Plan-Grup-DE&P), grup 3 ise kontrol grubuydu. Her bir gruba 51 gebe dahil edildi. Doğum eğitimi, her biri 40-50 dakika süren iki oturumdan oluşuyordu. Veriler Nisan-Eylül 2017 tarihleri arasında Kişisel Bilgi Formu ve Doğum Öz-Yeterlik Ölçeği kullanılarak toplanmıştır. Bulgular: Gebelerin grup içi öz yeterlik puan ortalamaları karşılaştırıldığında; girişim sonrası Grup DE ve Grup DE&P'deki gebelerin doğum öz yeterlik düzeylerinin önemli düzeyde arttığı (P<0.05), kontrol grubundaki gebelerin ise öz yeterlik düzeylerinde istatistiksel olarak önemli bir artış olmadığı belirlendi (P>0.05). Gebelerin gruplar arası öz yeterlik puan ortalamaları karşılaştırıldığında; müdahale sonrası Grup DE'nin doğum öz-yeterlilik düzeyinin kontrol grubuna göre daha yüksek olduğu belirlendi (P<0.05). Ayrıca Grup DE&P'deki gebelerin doğum öz-yeterlik düzeylerinin, kontrol grubu ve Grup DE'ye benzer olduğu belirlendi (P>0.05). Sonuç: Bulgular, gebelikte sadece doğum eğitimi verilmesinin gebelerin doğum öz-yeterliliğini artırmada en etkili yöntem olduğunu göstermektedir. (Clinical trials kimlik numarası: NCT04525430)

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  • 1. Altıparmak S, Coşkun A. Effect of prenatal training on information and satisfaction level of a pregnant woman. Journal of Human Sciences 2016;13:2610–24.
  • 2. Aragon MA, Chhoa E, Dayan R, Kluftinger A, Lohn Z, Buhler K. Perspectives of expectant women and health care providers on birth plans. J Obstet Gynaecol Can. 2013;35:979–85.
  • 3. Brixval CS, Axelsen SF, Thygesen LU, Due P, Koushede V. Antenatal education in small classes may increase childbirth self-efficacy: Results from a Danish randomised trial. Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare 2016;10:32–4.
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  • 5. Cook K, Loomis C. The impact of choice and control on women’s childbirth experiences. The Journal of Perinatal Education 2012;21:158–68.
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  • 9. Ip WY, Tan, C, Goggins W. An educational intervention to improve women's ability to cope with childbirth. J Clin Nurs 2019;18:2125–35.
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  • 17. Mei JY, Afshar Y, Gregory KD, Kilpatrick SJ, Esakoff, TF. Birth plans: what matters for birth experience satisfaction. Birth 2016;43:144–50.
  • 18. Okumuş H, Yenal K, Durgun OY, Öztürk E. Ülkemizde doğuma hazırlık sınıflarına ilişkin yapılan bilimsel çalışmalar:literatür derlemesi. Türkiye Klinikleri 2015;1:16–24.
  • 19. Salomonsson B, Berterö C, Alehagen S. Self-efficacy in pregnant women with severe fear of childbirth. J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs 2013;42: 191–202.
  • 20. Sercekus P, Başkale H. Effects of antenatal education on fear of childbirth, maternal self-efficacy and parental attachment. Midwifery 2016;34:166–172.
  • 21. Serçekuş P, Yenal K. Doğuma hazırlık sınıflarının Türkiye’deki gelişimi. Türkiye Klinikleri 2015;1:33–5.
  • 22. Spinelli A, Baglio G, Donati S, Grandolfo ME, Osborn J. Do antenatal classes benefit the mother and her baby? The Journal of Maternal-Fetal Medicine 2003;13:94–101.
  • 23. Whitford HM, Hillan EM. Women’s perceptions of birth plans. Midwifery 1998;14:248–53.
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  • 25. Yam EA, Grossman AA, Goldman LA, Garcia SG. Introducing birth plans in Mexico: An exploratory study in a hospital serving low-income Mexicans. Birth 2007;34:42–8.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Orijinal Articles
Authors

Zeliha Sunay 0000-0001-9375-4300

Tuba Uçar 0000-0002-4450-6826

Publication Date June 20, 2022
Submission Date October 7, 2021
Published in Issue Year 2022 Volume: 16 Issue: 2

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Vancouver Sunay Z, Uçar T. The Effect of Childbirth Education and Birth Plan on Childbirth Self-Efficacy: A Randomized Controlled Trial. TJFMPC. 2022;16(2):422-33.

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