The Effectiveness of The Training Program Given to Midwives and Nurses to Prevent Obstetric Violence
- Conditions
- Counseling
- Registration Number
- NCT05582486
- Lead Sponsor
- Inonu University
- Brief Summary
In the study, 84 midwives and nurses working in hospital delivery and puerperal services and family health centers in Adiyaman province constituted the experimental group, and the control group of 84 midwives and nurses working in the delivery room and postpartum services of hospital Child and Gynecology Hospital in Malatya and family health centers', determined by randomization in the study. While the training program for the prevention of obstetric violence consisting of 16 sessions was applied by the researcher to the midwives and nurses in the experimental group, no intervention was applied to the midwives and nurses in the control group. The second phase of the study was conducted with women who received care from the hospital delivery and postpartum services and family health centers in Adiyaman province before and after the training program applied to the midwives and nurses in the experimental group (158 women before the training, 158 after the training). Data were collected with Introductory Information Forms, Caring Behaviors Inventory-30, Communication Skills Scale and Care Satisfaction Evaluation Form.
- Detailed Description
The research was conducted between November 2020 and December 2021. In the study, 84 midwives and nurses working in hospital delivery and puerperal services and family health centers in Adiyaman province constituted the experimental group, and the control group of 84 midwives and nurses working in the delivery room and postpartum services of hospital Child and Gynecology Hospital in Malatya and family health centers', determined by randomization in the study. While the training program for the prevention of obstetric violence consisting of 16 sessions was applied by the researcher to the midwives and nurses in the experimental group, no intervention was applied to the midwives and nurses in the control group. The second phase of the study was conducted with women who received care from the hospital delivery and postpartum services and family health centers in Adiyaman province before and after the training program applied to the midwives and nurses in the experimental group (158 women before the training, 158 after the training). Data were collected with Introductory Information Forms, Caring Behaviors Inventory-30, Communication Skills Scale and Care Satisfaction Evaluation Form.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- Female
- Target Recruitment
- 484
- 18 years and over,
- Those who do not have any problems during pregnancy, birth and postpartum period (such as heart disease, preeclampsia, diabetes, difficult birth, fetal anomaly),
- No psychological health problems according to medical records,
- Those who are open to communication and cooperation.
- Not meeting the inclusion criteria
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Communication Skills Scale through study completion, an average of 1 year It was developed by Korkut in order to understand how individuals evaluate their communication skills. The scale, which is a five-point Likert type, consists of 25 statements. The scale has options never (0), rarely (1), sometimes (2), often (3), and always (4). The minimum score that can be obtained from the scale is 0, and the maximum score is 100. As the scores obtained from the scale increase, it means that individuals evaluate their communication skills positively. The Cronbach's alpha reliability coefficient of the scale was found to be 0.80. In this study, α=0.94 of the scale was found.
Caring Behaviors Scale-30 through study completion, an average of 1 year Caring Behaviors Inventory-30: Wolf et al. In 1994, he evaluated patient care from a philosophical and ethical point of view (136). The scale consists of 30 items and consists of three sub-dimensions: respect for others, professional knowledge and attitude, and accessibility by the individual. The 6 Likert-type scales have options never (1), rarely (2), sometimes (3), usually (4), almost always (5), and always (6). The minimum score that can be obtained from the total of the scale is 30, and the maximum score is 180. The minimum score that can be obtained from each sub-dimension of the scale is 10, and the maximum score is 60. As the sub-dimension and total scale score increase, the care perception of patients and/or caregivers increases positively.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
İnönü University
🇹🇷Malatya, Turkey
İnönü University🇹🇷Malatya, Turkey