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Clinical Trials/NCT06009887
NCT06009887
Completed
Not Applicable

The Effect of Motivational Interviews of Primiparous Pregnants With Low Belief in Normal Birth on Medical and Natural Birth Beliefs

Inonu University1 site in 1 country148 target enrollmentFebruary 15, 2021

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Pregnancy Related
Sponsor
Inonu University
Enrollment
148
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Birth Beliefs (Natural and medical birth belief) Scale (BBS)
Status
Completed
Last Updated
2 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

This study aims to determine the effect of motivational interviews made with primiparous pregnant women with low belief in normal birth on medical and natural birth belief. This randomized controlled study was conducted in a randomized controlled manner with a total of 148 pregnant women who applied to the obstetrics outpatient clinic of a hospital in eastern Turkey (74 trials, 74 controls). In the study, a total of four sessions of motivational interviews were conducted with the primiparous pregnant women in the experimental group, one week apart. No intervention was applied to the women in the control group. Research data Personal Information Form, Belief Scale for Normal Delivery (BSND) and Birth Beliefs (Natural and medical birth belief) Scale (BBS) were used. Descriptive statistics, Pearson's chi-square test, and dependent and independent t-test were used to analyze the data.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
February 15, 2021
End Date
September 15, 2021
Last Updated
2 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
Female

Investigators

Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Çiğdem KARAKAYALI AY

PhD Research Assistant

Inonu University

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Having a low level of belief and tendency towards normal birth according to the Normal Birth Belief Scale (between 24-56 points),
  • Primiparous pregnant,
  • According to the calculations made by USG of the pregnant women who do not know the last menstruation date or the last menstruation date, 24-36 days of pregnancy. in the week,
  • Pregnant women who volunteered were included in the sample of the study.

Exclusion Criteria

  • Premature birth,
  • Having any risk diagnosed during pregnancy (such as preeclampsia, diabetes, heart disease, placenta previa, oligohydramnios),
  • Contraindications for normal vaginal delivery
  • Developing cesarean indication,
  • Not completing MG sessions,
  • Pregnant women with deficiencies or errors in any of the forms in which the data were obtained were excluded from the sample.

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Birth Beliefs (Natural and medical birth belief) Scale (BBS)

Time Frame: Baseline and 4 weeks

While one of the sub-dimensions of the scale used to evaluate the basic belief levels of women about childbirth evaluates birth as a natural process, the other sub-dimension considers birth as a medical/medical process. The scale consists of 11 items in total, including 5 items (items 3, 5, 7, 8, and 11) for the belief in the natural process of birth and 6 items (items 1, 2, 4, 6, 9, and 10) for the belief in the medical/medical process. consists of. The scale score is obtained by dividing the total score of the items belonging to each sub-dimension by the number of items belonging to that sub-dimension. The group with a high numerical value in the arithmetic mean result constitutes the birth belief of the woman. In this Likert-type scale, each item is scored between 1 and 5 scales. The option "strongly disagree" receives 1 point, while the option "strongly agree" receives 5 points.

Belief Scale for Normal Delivery (BSND)

Time Frame: up to 4 weeks

It was developed to evaluate the beliefs and tendencies of pregnant women towards normal birth. The scale is a five-point Likert type and is scored as I completely agree (5), agree (4), undecided (3), disagree (2), strongly disagree (1). A minimum of 24 and a maximum of 120 points can be obtained from the scale. If the total score from the scale is between 24 and 56, low, between 57 and 88, moderate, and between 89 and 120, high-level beliefs and tendency towards normal birth are in question. As the average score obtained from the scale increases, the beliefs and tendencies of pregnant women about normal birth increase.

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