Pregnancy Related Clinical Trial
Official title:
Evaluation of Prenatal Attachment Levels and Spousal Adjustment in Nulliparous Couples Performing Fetal Heartbeat Monitoring
The aim of this interventional study is to obtain information about determining the effect of the following drugs. To evaluate prenatal attachment levels and spousal adjustment in nulliparous couples with fetal heart rate monitoring. The main questions it aims to answer are: - Does fetal heart rate monitoring affect the attachment of pregnant women? - Does fetal heart rate monitoring affect fathers' attachment? - Does fetal heart rate monitoring affect pregnant women's adjustment to motherhood?
Status | Not yet recruiting |
Enrollment | 102 |
Est. completion date | June 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | June 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 49 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Able to communicate, - Primigravida, - Over 18 years of age, - 32 weeks of gestation and above and without any diagnosed risk (such as pre-eclampsia, diabetes, heart disease, placenta previa, oligohydramnios, multiple pregnancy) in the current pregnancy, - Those who do not have any diagnosed problems related to the health of the fetus (such as fetal anomaly, intrauterine growth retardation) will be included in the study. Exclusion Criteria: - Separated from his wife, - In the first trimester of pregnancy, - Those with any diagnosed risk in the mother or baby will not be included in the study. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Turkey | Inonu University | Malatya |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Kahramanmaras Sutcu Imam University |
Turkey,
Guney E, Ucar T. Effect of the fetal movement count on maternal-fetal attachment. Jpn J Nurs Sci. 2019 Jan;16(1):71-79. doi: 10.1111/jjns.12214. Epub 2018 May 17. — View Citation
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Assessment of prenatal maternal attachment level | The scale has 19 items in total and each item focuses on the feelings, attitudes and behaviors of the pregnant woman towards the fetus. The scale is Likert-type and each item is scored between 1-5 (5= represents very strong feelings towards the fetus; 1= represents the absence of feelings towards the fetus). There are two sub-dimensions in the scale. The quality of attachment subscale refers to the quality of the pregnant woman's emotional experience of the fetus. The second sub-dimension, time spent on attachment, refers to the intensity of the time the pregnant woman spends thinking, talking and touching the fetus. A high score obtained from the scale indicates a high degree of attachment. | The Prenatal Maternal Attachment Scale will be administered to all pregnant women in both groups at the first interview (day 1). | |
Primary | Assessment of prenatal maternal attachment level | The scale has 19 items in total and each item focuses on the feelings, attitudes and behaviors of the pregnant woman towards the fetus. The scale is Likert-type and each item is scored between 1-5 (5= represents very strong feelings towards the fetus; 1= represents the absence of feelings towards the fetus). There are two sub-dimensions in the scale. The quality of attachment subscale refers to the quality of the pregnant woman's emotional experience of the fetus. The second sub-dimension, time spent on attachment, refers to the intensity of the time the pregnant woman spends thinking, talking and touching the fetus. A high score obtained from the scale indicates a high degree of attachment. | Prenatal Maternal Attachment Scale will be administered to all pregnant women in both groups at the last interview (day 15). | |
Primary | Assessment of prenatal paternal attachment level | The Prenatal Father Attachment Scale is based on measuring the father's feelings and thoughts towards the developing baby in the womb in line with the father's experiences in the last two weeks. There are 9 reverse items in the scale consisting of 16 items. Reverse items are scored by reversing them. The scale has 2 sub-dimensions: "quality of attachment (8 items)" and "time spent on attachment (8 items)". The items are scored between 1-5 and a minimum score of 16 and a maximum score of 80 is obtained from the scale. The higher the score obtained from the scale, the higher the prenatal attachment is considered to be. | The Prenatal Father Attachment Scale will be administered to all expectant fathers in both groups at the first interview (day 1). | |
Primary | Assessment of prenatal paternal attachment level | The Prenatal Father Attachment Scale is based on measuring the father's feelings and thoughts towards the developing baby in the womb in line with the father's experiences in the last two weeks. There are 9 reverse items in the scale consisting of 16 items. Reverse items are scored by reversing them. The scale has 2 sub-dimensions: "quality of attachment (8 items)" and "time spent on attachment (8 items)". The items are scored between 1-5 and a minimum score of 16 and a maximum score of 80 is obtained from the scale. The higher the score obtained from the scale, the higher the prenatal attachment is considered to be. | The Prenatal Father Attachment Scale will be administered to all prospective fathers in both groups in the last interview (day 15). | |
Primary | Assessment of spousal adjustment of pregnant women | This four-point Likert-type scale consists of 79 items. The scale has seven sub-dimensions: thoughts about her own and her baby's health, acceptance of pregnancy, acceptance of the maternal role, readiness for childbirth, fear of childbirth, relationship status with her own mother and relationship status with her partner. Each subscale contains between 10-15 items. Each item in the scale is evaluated on a four-point scale, and adaptation to pregnancy is scored from 1 to 4 (4: Very much defines, 3: Partially defines, 2: Somewhat defines, 1: Does not define at all). In this study, the relationship with spouse sub-dimension of the scale was used. | Prenatal Self-Assessment Scale will be administered to all pregnant women in both groups in the first interview (day 1). | |
Primary | Assessment of spousal adjustment of pregnant women | This four-point Likert-type scale consists of 79 items. The scale has seven sub-dimensions: thoughts about her own and her baby's health, acceptance of pregnancy, acceptance of the maternal role, readiness for childbirth, fear of childbirth, relationship status with her own mother and relationship status with her partner. Each subscale contains between 10-15 items. Each item in the scale is evaluated on a four-point scale, and adaptation to pregnancy is scored from 1 to 4 (4: Very much defines, 3: Partially defines, 2: Somewhat defines, 1: Does not define at all). In this study, the relationship with spouse sub-dimension of the scale was used. | Prenatal Self-Assessment Scale will be administered to all pregnant women in both groups at the last interview (day 15). |
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