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Fear experienced at the time of birth and after birth is considered as fear of childbirth. If the fear occurred before pregnancy or if the pregnancy increases the severity of the fear, this can lead to "Tocophobia". When the literature is examined; In addition to birth preparation education, different methods such as cognitive behavioral theory, analytical theory, psychodrama, haptotherapy and art therapy groups have been found to be effective in reducing fear of birth. No study has been found in the literature on the effect of mandala on fear of birth and birth outcomes. By reducing the women's fear of childbirth of this study; It is predicted that it will reduce the need for medical intervention at birth, increase the normal birth rate, have a more positive birth experience and contribute to the well-being of postpartum women.


Clinical Trial Description

This research was planned as a randomized controlled study to determine the effect of mandala studies on fear of labor and delivery results in primiparous pregnant women. We will work with pregnant women who accept to participate in the study among the pregnant women who applied to the online birth and baby preparation training program at the Istanbul Zeynep Kamil Gynecology and Pediatrics Training and Research Hospital Pregnancy Training Center. Since this research was planned experimentally, a power analysis was applied considering the number of pregnant women who applied to the pregnant school of the hospital where the research was conducted in 2020 in order to determine the number of people to be included in each group.( Akın et al. 2018) Sample size, 80% power, 0.05 margin of error, When calculated using the G*Power (3.0.10) Program with an effect level of 0.5, it was determined that at least 48 pregnant women should be recruited for each of the experimental and control groups. Considering that there may be a loss of participants during the study process, it is planned to include 75 pregnant women in both groups, and a total of 150 pregnant women are planned to be included in the study. Randomization of the experimental (n=75) and control (n=75) groups will be provided by the research randomizer.org program.In the study, an introductory information form and Wijma Birth Expectation/Experience (W-DEQ A) scale will be given to the pregnant women who applied to the birth and baby preparation training program to determine the level of fear of birth. Pregnant women with a score of 38 or more will be informed about the subject and invited to the study. During the interview, address and contact information will be obtained from the participants in order to be able to communicate. The forms required for the follow-up of the pregnant women included in the experimental and control groups will be sent to the addresses of the participants by courier in printed form and they will be asked to send them back. In addition to the routine pregnant training, the pregnant women included in the experimental group, at least 5 times a week during the 6 weeks of pregnancy training under the supervision of researcher Tuğba Topcu. They will be asked to do at least 1 mandala work per day. The same mandala study box will be given to each pregnant woman in order to ensure standardization in the pregnant women included in the experimental group. At the end of the training, the researcher Tuğba Topcu will apply the Wijma Birth Expectation/Experience scale to the experimental and control groups in order to determine the level of fear of birth. Postpartum Follow-up Form will be used at the end of delivery, Wijma Birth Expectation/Experience Scale (W DEQ) and Birth Experience Scale will be used to determine the level of birth fear experienced by pregnant women. Statistical analysis Statistical analysis of the data will be done by using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) package program and consulting a statistics expert. Apart from the individual characteristics of the individuals included in the study, whether the Wijma Birth Expectation/Experience Scale-Version A, Postpartum Follow-up Chart, Wijma Birth Expectation/Experience Scale-B Version and Birth Experience Scale total scores show a normal distribution; Shapiro Wilks test will be used, if it is found to be normally distributed, mean ± standard deviation will be given as descriptive statistics, and if it is not normally distributed, median (median) and width between quarters values will be given. In the comparison of individual characteristics and scale scores, Independent Sample T test will be applied in independent groups in those with normal distribution, Mann-Whitney U test in independent groups that do not show normal distribution, Paired-Sample T test in dependent groups with normal distribution, and Wilcoxon test in dependent groups that do not show normal distribution. ;


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NCT number NCT05217368
Study type Interventional
Source Marmara University
Contact fadime Bayri Bingöl
Phone 05066828524
Email fadimebayri@gmail.com
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date April 1, 2022
Completion date January 31, 2023

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