Investigation of the Effect of Supporting Nursing Care Provided in Line With During Intrapartum Period
- Conditions
- Delivery;Breech;Stillbirth
- Interventions
- Behavioral: supporting nursing care
- Registration Number
- NCT06024811
- Lead Sponsor
- Balikesir University
- Brief Summary
Aim: The aim of the research was to examine the effect of supportive nursing care provided in line with evidence-based practices during the intrapartum period.
- Detailed Description
Methods Design and Settings This study with intervention-control group, randomized and intervention type was carried out in a hospital in Balikesir, located in the west of Turkiye.
Hypotheses Hypothesis 1: Supportive nursing care provided in line with evidence-based practices during the intrapartum period has an effect on the state anxiety level of women.
Hypothesis 2: Supportive nursing care provided in line with evidence-based practices during the intrapartum period has an effect on perceived labor pain.
Hypothesis 3: Supportive nursing care provided in the intrapartum period in line with evidence-based practices has an effect on the duration on birth.
Hypothesis 4: Supportive nursing care provided in line with evidence-based practices in the intrapartum period has an effect on maternal satisfaction.
Universe and sample of the research
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- Female
- Target Recruitment
- 1
- Pregnant women over 18 years of age,
- with cervical dilatation 3 cm or more,
- Planned for spontaneous vaginal delivery,
- Term and singleton pregnancy,
- Who speak Turkish, who did not have language communication problems,
- Who voluntarily agreed to participate in the study were included
- Pregnant women with head-pelvis incompatibility
- Those who gave birth by cesarean section before
- Pregnant women planned for cesarean delivery
- Pregnant women with any systemic disease (Diabetes mellitus, hypertension, etc.)
- Pregnant women who develop fetal distress or hypoxia during labor)
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description intervention supporting nursing care Pregnant women over 18 years of age, with cervical dilatation 3 cm or more, planned for spontaneous vaginal delivery, term and singleton pregnancy, who speak Turkish, who did not have language communication problems, and who voluntarily agreed to participate in the study were included. Pregnant women in the intervention and control groups were randomized using the "www.random.org website" on the computer (intervention=56 control= 56).Intervention and control groups were randomized according to some basic variables (age group, education level, body mass index, number of births and pregnancies, participation in prenatal preparation classes) considering the literature .
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method positive birth 2020-2021 The positive birth highlights the importance of woman-centred care to optimize the experience of labour and childbirth for women and their babies through a holistic, human rights-based approach.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Balıkesir University
🇹🇷Balıkesir, Altıeylül, Turkey