Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Completed
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT06293274 |
Other study ID # |
sdilek5 |
Secondary ID |
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Status |
Completed |
Phase |
N/A
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First received |
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Last updated |
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Start date |
January 1, 2024 |
Est. completion date |
May 30, 2024 |
Study information
Verified date |
June 2024 |
Source |
Kocaeli University |
Contact |
n/a |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Interventional
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Clinical Trial Summary
The study will be conducted with participants who will give birth at Farabi Training and
Research Hospital in Darıca District, Kocaeli Province.
The sample size of the study was calculated using the G*Power 3.1.9.2 program, and the effect
size of the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) score in the Sun et al. (2021) study
was considered in the effect size calculation. In the relevant article, the effect size is
reported as effect size: 0.47. In our planned research, the minimum number of individuals to
be sampled was calculated using G*Power 3.1.9.2 with effect size: 0.47 α= 0.05, power: 0.80,
and the sample size was set at a minimum of 57 participants in each group. In anticipation of
possible data loss, the study will be completed with a total of 140 participants, including
70 cases and 70 routine discharge training groups. This research aims to determine the effect
of discharge training on maternal blues and postpartum depression on the levels of maternal
blues and postpartum depression during postpartum follow-up.
Description:
The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of discharge training on maternal
sadness and postpartum depression on the level of maternal sadness and postpartum depression
in the puerperium follow-up. In this context, the hypotheses of the study are as follows;
Hypothesis 1:
H0: There is no difference in the total scores of the Maternal Sadness Scale used in the
postpartum follow-up of mothers who received discharge training on maternal sadness and
postpartum depression and mothers who did not receive training.
H1: There will be a difference in the total scores of the Maternal Sadness Scale used in the
postpartum follow-up of mothers who received discharge education on maternal sadness and
postpartum depression and mothers who did not receive education.
Hypothesis 2:
H0: There will be no difference in total scores on the Edinburgh Postpartum Depression Scale
used in the postpartum follow-up of mothers who received discharge education on maternal
grief and postpartum depression and mothers who did not receive education.
H1: There is a difference in the total scores of the Edinburgh Postpartum Depression Scale
used in the postpartum follow-up of mothers who received discharge education on maternal
grief and postpartum depression and mothers who did not receive education.
Mothers enrolled in the study will be randomly assigned to groups, and homogeneity in the
distribution of groups will be ensured. "Random Allocation Software Program will be used to
randomly assign mothers to groups, and a randomization list for the study will be generated
by determining the number and group number of each participant.
Postpartum women to be included in the study will be assigned to one of the routine discharge
training and discharge education groups by the researcher according to the order in the
randomization list. Only that mother will be studied until the mother assigned to the
randomization group has been informed about the research and has completed the necessary
training compared to the routine discharge training/discharge education group. After the
mother's research process is completed, another mother who has been admitted to the ward and
meets the research criteria will be assigned to the other group on the randomization list and
the necessary practices will be carried out. If the mother leaves the study for any reason
during the study, the first mother admitted to the ward who meets the research criteria will
be assigned to the other group on the randomization list.
In a randomized controlled trial with discharge education and routine discharge training
groups, after the research groups are formed; In the first phase, the participants assigned
to the discharge education group will be given a discharge education on postpartum depression
and motherhood blues through a face-to-face interview technique and a "personal information
form" will be used. It is expected that the discharge training and data collection will take
approximately 15-20 minutes. After the training, an information booklet prepared by the
researchers after a literature review will be given to the participants in print, via email
or WhatsApp, depending on the researcher's preference. 5-7 days of postpartum period after
the mothers are discharged. On these days, the researcher will call you and inform you that
the 32-item Motherhood Sadness Scale will be administered. Data collection is expected to
take approximately 5-10 minutes. Interviewed mothers will be contacted by the researcher by
telephone at 6 weeks postpartum after discharge from the hospital and informed that the
10-item Edinburgh Postpartum Depression Scale will be administered. Data collection is
expected to take approximately 5 minutes.
After the scale data are collected during the interview, the researcher will provide brief
verbal information about the Motherhood Blues Scale and the Edinburgh Postpartum Depression
Scale scores, and mothers whose scale scores are determined to be high will be referred to
the necessary units to increase necessary psychiatric counseling and social support.
The mother assigned to the routine discharge training group will receive routine hospital
discharge education. Then the "Personal Information Form" will be used. The mother whose
contact information was collected will be examined by the researcher on the 5th-7th day of
her postpartum period after her discharge. On these days, the researcher will call you and
inform you that the 32-item "Motherhood Sadness Scale" will be administered. Data collection
is expected to take approximately 5-10 minutes. Interviewed mothers will be contacted by the
researcher by telephone at 6 weeks postpartum after discharge from the hospital and informed
that the 10-item Edinburgh Postpartum Depression Scale will be administered. Data collection
is expected to take approximately 5 minutes. After the scale data have been collected during
the interview, the researcher will provide brief verbal information about the Motherhood
Blues Scale and Edinburgh Postpartum Depression Scale scores, and mothers whose scale scores
are determined to be high will be referred to the necessary services to enhance necessary
psychiatric care and social support.