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Clinical Trials/NCT04746170
NCT04746170
Completed
Not Applicable

The Effect of Labor Dance Applied to Pregnant Women in the First Stage of Labor on Labor Pain, Anxiety, Birth Time and Maternal Satisfaction at Birth: A Randomized Controlled Study

Artvin Coruh University1 site in 1 country128 target enrollmentDecember 17, 2020
ConditionsPregnant Women

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Pregnant Women
Sponsor
Artvin Coruh University
Enrollment
128
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Visual Analogue Scale (VAS)
Status
Completed
Last Updated
2 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

Pregnant women who are in the process of labor need physical and emotional support of health professionals in issues such as coping with labor pain, relieving fear and anxiety, and experiencing positive birth. The fact that labor dance includes components such as upright posture, pelvic movement, touch, massage provides both physical and emotional support to the pregnant woman. The aim of the study is to examine the effect of labor dance applied to pregnant women in the first stage of birth on labor pain, anxiety, birth time and maternal satisfaction at birth.

Detailed Description

The study was planned in randomized controlled experimental type. The pregnant women will be followed in single rooms. The information about how to apply the labor dance to the pregnant women in the experimental group will be explained by the researcher in the latent phase of birth and will be shown practically. Pregnant women in the experimental group will be given labor dance with music every hour until the cervical opening starts from 3 cm (latent phase) and the cervical opening reaches 8 cm. Pregnant women will musically choose one of Acemaşiran Authority, Rehavi Authority and Farid Farjad's Thin Rose of My Idea. The researcher and pregnant women will perform a labor dance with the music for 15 minutes per hour. The researcher and the pregnant will hold each other's hands (3-4 steps distance), stand opposite each other and perform pelvic tilt together. When the pregnant woman desires or has contractions, the researcher will massage the waist and sacrum area with a ball massage glove. Details of the application and birth (such as dance time, birth time, contractions) will be recorded by the researcher. Pregnant women will be followed by the doctor, midwife and researcher during the tram, birth and first four hours postpartum. Ball Massage Glove Used in Mechanical Massage Application It consists of nine metal balls with a diameter of 1.5 cm that can rotate 360 degrees. With its glove design and ergonomic structure, it can be easily applied to any area. By concentrating directly on the massage points, it can be used more effectively on all points of the body. Since it is made of silicone material, it does not harm the hand and the area to be massaged while massaging. (Information taken from introductory guide).

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
December 17, 2020
End Date
March 1, 2022
Last Updated
2 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
Female

Investigators

Sponsor
Artvin Coruh University
Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Dilek Kaloglu Binici

Research Assistant

Artvin Coruh University

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Not being pregnant diagnosed with Covid -19 (last 20 days)
  • Accepting to be included in research,
  • 20 years of age,
  • Speak Turkish,
  • At least a primary school graduate,
  • No disability such as hearing or vision,
  • Having a pregnancy at term (those between 38-41 weeks of gestation),
  • Pregnant women whose labor has started actively,
  • Applying to the delivery room for vaginal delivery in the latent phase of labor (when the cervical opening is 1-3 cm),
  • Pregnant women without uterine contraction anomaly,

Exclusion Criteria

  • Pregnant women whose previous birth type was cesarean section (pregnant women who preferred vaginal delivery after cesarean section)
  • Pregnant women who received epidural analgesia,
  • Pregnant women whose labor lasted less than 3 hours (rapid birth story).

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Visual Analogue Scale (VAS)

Time Frame: During labor assessed up to 12 hours

VAS is used to measure perceived pain. The Visual Analog Scale (VAS) is a 10 cm line with anchor statements on lower end (no pain) and on upper end (extreme pain). The pregnant women is asked to mark their current pain level on the line.

State Anxiety Scale

Time Frame: within the first 4 hours postpartum

The scale consists of 20 items. The emotions or behaviors expressed in the articles are according to the degree of feeling the situation in which the individual is; It is answered by marking one of the options such as (1) none, (2) a little, (3) much, (4) completely. The total score obtained from the scale is between a minimum of 20 and a maximum of 80. The last value obtained is the individual's anxiety score.

Secondary Outcomes

  • Labor duration was assessed with The Postpartum Maternal Information Form (PMIF)(During labor assessed up to 18 hours)
  • The Scale for Measuring Maternal Satisfaction (SMMS)-normal birth(within the first 4 hours postpartum)

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