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Clinical Trials/NCT07547579
NCT07547579
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The Effect of Neonatal Care Education Given to Primiparous Mothers in the Last Trimester on Mothers' Self-Efficacy Perception, Prenatal and Maternal Bonding in the Early Postpartum Period

Kafkas University1 site in 1 country2 target enrollmentStarted: April 1, 2024Last updated:

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Status
Enrolling By Invitation
Enrollment
2
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
General Self-Efficacy

Overview

Brief Summary

This study was conducted using a pre-test-post-test randomized controlled experimental design to investigate the effects of neonatal care education given to primiparous mothers in the last trimester on their self-efficacy perception, prenatal and maternal bonding in the early postpartum period. The study population consisted of pregnant women in the last trimester who applied to the Antenatal School of Kars Harakani State Hospital between November 2024 and November 2026. The study sample consisted of a total of 76 pregnant women, divided into an intervention group (n: 38) and a control group (n: 38). Data were collected using the "Personal Information Form", "General Self-Efficacy Scale", "Prenatal Attachment Inventory", and "Maternal Attachment Scale". The intervention group received training on newborn care. In the first phase of the study, a pre-test was administered to both the intervention and control groups. Following the pre-test, Newborn Care Training was conducted face-to-face with pregnant women in the experimental group in two 20-minute sessions, totaling 40 minutes, after which the pregnant women were given an educational booklet. After this training session, reinforcement training was conducted twice by telephone at one-week intervals, and their questions were answered. After the pre-test, at 36 weeks of gestation, both the intervention and control groups were contacted by telephone and the "General Self-Efficacy Scale" and "Prenatal Attachment Inventory" were administered as post-tests. Six weeks after delivery, the maternal attachment scale was administered to both the intervention and control groups.

Study Design

Study Type
Interventional
Allocation
Randomized
Intervention Model
Parallel
Primary Purpose
Other
Masking
None

Masking Description

this an open-label study. Due to the nature of the educational intervention, neither the participants nor the investigators are blinded to group allocation.

Eligibility Criteria

Ages
18 Years to 35 Years (Adult)
Sex
Female
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Yes

Inclusion Criteria

  • Being over 18 and under 35 years of age, Being in the last trimester of pregnancy (28-32 weeks of gestation) Having no communication barriers and being literate Single pregnancy Spontaneous conception Having applied to the Kars Harakani State Hospital Pregnancy School Agreeing to participate in the study

Exclusion Criteria

  • Chronic illness, High-risk pregnancy, Having a psychological disorder, Having applied to a Pregnancy School other than Harakani State Hospital.

Arms & Interventions

Intervention Group Intervention Type: Behavioral Name: Newborn Care Education Group

Active Comparator

Primiparous women in their third trimester assigned to the intervention group will receive a structured newborn care education program in addition to completing the study questionnaires.

Intervention: Newborn Care Education (Behavioral)

Control Group

No Intervention

Primiparous women assigned to the control group will receive routine prenatal care and will complete the study questionnaires only.

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

General Self-Efficacy

Time Frame: (between 24 and 41 weeks of pregnancy)

Changes in maternal self-efficacy levels measured using the General Self-Efficacy Scale during the early postpartum period.

Secondary Outcomes

  • Prenatal Attachment((between 24 and 41 weeks of pregnancy))
  • Maternal Attachment(6th week after birth)

Investigators

Sponsor Class
Other
Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

YAĞMUR KOTANCI

PhD Student

Kafkas University

Study Sites (1)

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