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Investigating the effect of reproductive health literacy educational intervention on attitudes towards childbearing and fertility knowledge

Not Applicable
Conditions
Condition 1: fertility knowledge. Condition 2: attitudes towards childbearing.
Registration Number
IRCT20240507061690N1
Lead Sponsor
Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Pending
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
90
Inclusion Criteria

Being married and in reproductive age (18-49)
No history of infertility
They are currently living with their husbands
Childless or single child with at least 2 years delay in re-pregnancy
Working in the administrative units of Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
Iranian nationality
Consent to participate in the research and complete the informed consent form
Not suffering from diagnosed and treated physical diseases that may affect pregnancy
Absence of mental illness and use of psychiatric drugs, psychotropic drugs, narcotics and alcoholic beverages.

Exclusion Criteria

Incomplete completion or non-completion of the questionnaire
Unwillingness to continue participating in the research after entering the study or during follow-up
Failure to participate in more than two sessions in the training program
Divorce from spouse during the study

Study & Design

Study Type
interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
The score of attitude towards childbearing: In this research, the meaning of attitude towards childbearing is the total score obtained by married women employees of Shiraz University of Medical Sciences by answering the questionnaire of attitude towards fertility and childbearing by Soderberg et al. (2013). A higher score indicates a positive attitude. It is to fertility and childbearing. Timepoint: Before, immediately and 4 weeks after the intervention. Method of measurement: Soderberg et al.'s Attitudes toward fertility and childbearing scale.
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Fertility knowledge score:The basis of measuring fertility knowledge is the total score obtained by married women employees of Shiraz University of Medical Sciences by responding to the Cardiff fertility knowledge scale. A higher score indicates more fertility knowledge. Timepoint: Before, immediately and 4 weeks after the intervention. Method of measurement: Cardiff Fertility Knowledge Scale.
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