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Childbirth Education on Upright Positions Mobility During Labor

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Childbirth Classes
Interventions
Other: Educational/Instructional
Registration Number
NCT06184087
Lead Sponsor
Tel Aviv University
Brief Summary

Background and study aims: A prospective quasi-experimental study will be conducted among nulliparous women from the ultra-orthodox Jewish community.

Study design: While the control group participated in routine childbirth education, the intervention group learned with childbirth education that included interactive and constructive cognitive engagement activities. Participants in both groups completed a set of questionnaires regarding knowledge, attitudes, and self-efficacy.

Detailed Description

Background: Upright labor positions and movement during labor have a positive effect on childbirth, yet the predominant labor positions are still horizontal. Therefore, it is important to explore how it is possible to improve childbirth education, particularly its instructional design, to strengthen women's self-efficacy toward the use of upright positions and mobility during labor. The aim of the study was to evaluate the impact of an instructional approach based on a cognitive engagement ICAP (Interactive, Constructive, Active, Passive) framework on the development of knowledge, attitudes, and self-efficacy expectations toward upright positions and mobility during labor.

Methods: A prospective quasi-experimental study was conducted among nulliparous women from the ultra-orthodox Jewish community (n=74). While the control group (n = 34) participated in routine childbirth education, the intervention group (n = 36) learned with childbirth education that included interactive and constructive cognitive engagement activities. Participants in both groups completed a set of questionnaires regarding knowledge, attitudes, and self-efficacy.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
74
Inclusion Criteria
  • Nulliparous women
Exclusion Criteria

*High-risk pregnancy

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SEQUENTIAL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Control groupEducational/InstructionalThe control group (n = 34) participated in routine childbirth education. The group received the same content via a childbirth class as the intervention group of five meetings (a total of 12.5 hours) given by a nurse midwife. Women in the control group received a routine instructional approach which was based on lectures, videos, discussions, and practice/rehearsals.
Intervention groupEducational/InstructionalThe intervention group (n= 36) learned with childbirth education that included interactive and constructive cognitive engagement activities. The intervention group received the same content as the control group (a total of 12.5 hours), however, the content regarding upright positions and mobility was instructed using the ICAP constructive-interactive engagement modes.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Self-efficacy toward upright positions and mobility during laborThe questionnaire was administered at the beginning of the childbirth course and again at the end of the fifth meeting of the childbirth course.

The Childbirth Self-Efficacy Inventory that was developed by Lowe (2000).The participants were asked to rank on a 1-10 Likert scale 18 listed behaviors for how much they can help to cope with labor.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Attitudes towards upright positions and mobility during laborThe questionnaire was administered at the beginning of the childbirth course and again at the end of the fifth meeting of the childbirth course.

Questionnaire that was constructed according to Ajzen (1991) which defines attitudes as the positive or negative evaluation of certain behavior. The questionnaire includes 6 items; the participants are asked to rank their attitudes on a seven-point Osgood differential semantic scale, where 1 represents negative attitudes, and 7 represents positive attitudes. Higher score means a stronger attitude toward upright positions and mobility during labor.

Knowledge about positions and mobility during laborThe questionnaire was administered at the beginning of the childbirth course and again at the end of the fifth meeting of the childbirth course.

Knowledge questionnaire about labor positions and mobility was developed and validated by the authors.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Merkaz Shifra

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Modi'in Illit, Israel

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