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Childbirth Preparation Program Developed Based on Health Belief Model

The Effect of Pre-Birth Program Developed Based on Health Belief Model on Fear of Birth, Birth Self-Efficacy, Birth Process and Perception in Primigravida Pregnant Women

Status
Unknown
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
74 (estimated)
Sponsor
Cumhuriyet University · Academic / Other
Sex
Female
Age
18 Years – 35 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

Pregnants who underwent a web-based preparation for labor program, which was developed based on the health belief model and supported by motivational interviews, had a higher perception of birth self-efficacy than those who did not pass. Pregnant women who underwent a web-based preparation for labor program, which was developed based on a health belief model and supported by motivational interviews, had a more positive perception of birth than those who did not pass. The level of fear experienced at birth is lower in pregnant women who underwent a web-based preparation for labor program, which was developed based on the health belief model and supported by motivational interviews. The frequency of voluntary cesarean delivery is lower in pregnant women who undergo a web-based preparation for labor program, which is developed based on the health belief model and supported by motivational interviews. The frequency of episiotomy is lower in pregnant women who undergo a web-based preparation for labor program, which is developed based on a health belief model and supported by motivational interviews. Induction frequency is lower in pregnant women who underwent a web-based preparation for labor program, which was developed based on the health belief model and supported by motivational interviews, than those who did not pass. Pregnants who underwent a web-based preparation program for labor, which was developed based on the health belief model and supported by motivational interviews, had a shorter delivery period than those who did not pass.

Detailed description

In the three-month study, a web-based childbirth preparation program will be applied to primigravida women in the initiative group, based on the Health Belief Model and supported by motivational interviews. Training will take five weeks. Beginning from the 30th week of pregnancy, pregnant women will be asked to read the first part of the website and a suitable time will be determined for a motivational interview by calling the phone within that week. All applications of pregnant women related to the website will be evaluated. At the specified time, pregnant women will be taken to motivational interview training based on the Health Belief Model and the trainings will be carried out individually and online. A web-based birth preparation program based on the Health Belief Model will be applied to primigravida women in the control group. Training will take five weeks. Beginning from the 30th week of pregnancy, pregnant women will be asked to read the first part of the website. All applications of pregnant women related to the website will be evaluated.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERWeb-based childbirth preparation program developed based on health belief model and supported by motivational interviewIn the three-month study, primigravida women in the initiative group will be given a web-based childbirth preparation program, which is prepared based on the Health Belief Model and supported by motivational interviews. Before starting the training program, pre-test will be applied to pregnant women and a five-week program will be implemented. A final test will be applied at the end of the program. The birth process will be evaluated immediately after the pregnant women give birth.
OTHERWeb-based childbirth preparation program based on health belief modelIn the three-month study, a web-based childbirth preparation program based on the Health Belief Model will be applied to primigravida women in the control group. Before starting the training program, pre-test will be applied to pregnant women and a five-week program will be implemented. A final test will be applied at the end of the program. The birth process will be evaluated immediately after the pregnant women give birth.

Timeline

Start date
2021-04-15
Primary completion
2021-06-15
Completion
2021-07-30
First posted
2021-04-06
Last updated
2021-04-06

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Turkey (Türkiye)

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04833842. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.