Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Wijma Birth Expectancy / Experience Scale (W-DEQ) Version A |
It is a Likert-type scale consisting of 33 items and 6 sub-dimensions that measure stress and fear during birth. The validity and reliability study of the scale was conducted by Körükcü et al. (2012). The first sub-dimension will determine the thoughts about childbirth contractions and how the birth will be in general, the second sub-dimension will determine the characteristics of childbirth contractions and the characteristics of contractions felt during childbirth, the third sub-dimension will determine what the woman will feel during childbirth, the fourth sub-dimension will determine what the woman will be when the contractions are most intense. The fifth sub-dimension consists of questions about the emotions imagined at the birth of the baby, and the sixth dimension consists of questions for evaluating the woman's thoughts about childbirth and delivery in the last month. Answers in the scale are scored between 0 and 5. Higher item total score indicates high level of fear. |
First assessment will be made at the baseline (pre-intervention). |
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Primary |
Wijma Birth Expectancy / Experience Scale (W-DEQ) Version A |
It is a Likert-type scale consisting of 33 items and 6 sub-dimensions that measure stress and fear during birth. The validity and reliability study of the scale was conducted by Körükcü et al. (2012). The first sub-dimension will determine the thoughts about childbirth contractions and how the birth will be in general, the second sub-dimension will determine the characteristics of childbirth contractions and the characteristics of contractions felt during childbirth, the third sub-dimension will determine what the woman will feel during childbirth, the fourth sub-dimension will determine what the woman will be when the contractions are most intense. The fifth sub-dimension consists of questions about the emotions imagined at the birth of the baby, and the sixth dimension consists of questions for evaluating the woman's thoughts about childbirth and delivery in the last month. Answers in the scale are scored between 0 and 5. Higher item total score indicates high level of fear. |
The second assessment will take place 4 weeks after the first assessment (after the program is completed). |
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Primary |
Wijma Birth Expectancy / Experience Scale (W-DEQ) Version A |
It is a Likert-type scale consisting of 33 items and 6 sub-dimensions that measure stress and fear during birth. The validity and reliability study of the scale was conducted by Körükcü et al. (2012). The first sub-dimension will determine the thoughts about childbirth contractions and how the birth will be in general, the second sub-dimension will determine the characteristics of childbirth contractions and the characteristics of contractions felt during childbirth, the third sub-dimension will determine what the woman will feel during childbirth, the fourth sub-dimension will determine what the woman will be when the contractions are most intense. The fifth sub-dimension consists of questions about the emotions imagined at the birth of the baby, and the sixth dimension consists of questions for evaluating the woman's thoughts about childbirth and delivery in the last month. Answers in the scale are scored between 0 and 5. Higher item total score indicates high level of fear. |
Third assessment will take place average 3 weeks after the second assessment. |
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Primary |
Wijma Birth Expectancy / Experience Scale (W-DEQ) Version B |
W-DEQ version B was developed by Klaas and Barbro Wijma (1998) to measure the experiences of women with fear of childbirth in the postpartum period. Körükcü et al. (2014), the scale, which was adapted to Turkish and valid and reliable, consists of 32 items and six sub-dimensions. The sub-dimensions of the scale are, respectively, anxiety about labor pain, inadequacy of positive behavior, loneliness, inadequate positive emotions, anxiety about delivery, and anxiety about the baby. Answers in the scale are scored between 0 and 5. While the minimum score in the scale is 0, the maximum score is 160. As the score increases, the fear of childbirth that women experience increases. |
The W-DEQ scale version B (only posttest) will be administered within the first 24 hours of postpartum. |
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Secondary |
Psychosocial Health Assessment Scale During Pregnancy |
The scale, which was developed by Yildiz (2011) and whose validity and reliability was made, evaluates psychosocial health during pregnancy as a whole. It is a 5-point Likert-type scale consisting of a total of 46 items and 6 sub-dimensions. The sub-dimensions of the scale include the Features of Pregnancy and Spousal Relationship, Features of Anxiety and Stress, Characteristics of Domestic Violence, Features of Psychosocial Support Requirement, Family Features and Physical-Psychosocial Changes Related to Pregnancy. In this scale, the lowest score that can be taken in total is 46, the highest score is 230. The average value is determined by dividing the total score determined in the scale by the number of items and is scored between 1 and 5. "1" indicates that psychosocial health is very bad and "5" indicates that it is very good, and the evaluation is interpreted in that context whichever direction the scores approach. |
First assessment will be made at the baseline (pre-intervention). |
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Secondary |
Psychosocial Health Assessment Scale During Pregnancy |
The scale, which was developed by Yildiz (2011) and whose validity and reliability was made, evaluates psychosocial health during pregnancy as a whole. It is a 5-point Likert-type scale consisting of a total of 46 items and 6 sub-dimensions. The sub-dimensions of the scale include the Features of Pregnancy and Spousal Relationship, Features of Anxiety and Stress, Characteristics of Domestic Violence, Features of Psychosocial Support Requirement, Family Features and Physical-Psychosocial Changes Related to Pregnancy. In this scale, the lowest score that can be taken in total is 46, the highest score is 230. The average value is determined by dividing the total score determined in the scale by the number of items and is scored between 1 and 5. "1" indicates that psychosocial health is very bad and "5" indicates that it is very good, and the evaluation is interpreted in that context whichever direction the scores approach. |
The second assessment will take place 4 weeks after the first assessment (after the program is completed). |
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Secondary |
Psychosocial Health Assessment Scale During Pregnancy |
The scale, which was developed by Yildiz (2011) and whose validity and reliability was made, evaluates psychosocial health during pregnancy as a whole. It is a 5-point Likert-type scale consisting of a total of 46 items and 6 sub-dimensions. The sub-dimensions of the scale include the Features of Pregnancy and Spousal Relationship, Features of Anxiety and Stress, Characteristics of Domestic Violence, Features of Psychosocial Support Requirement, Family Features and Physical-Psychosocial Changes Related to Pregnancy. In this scale, the lowest score that can be taken in total is 46, the highest score is 230. The average value is determined by dividing the total score determined in the scale by the number of items and is scored between 1 and 5. "1" indicates that psychosocial health is very bad and "5" indicates that it is very good, and the evaluation is interpreted in that context whichever direction the scores approach. |
Third assessment will take place average 3 weeks after the second assessment. |
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Secondary |
Mother's Postnatal Senses of Security Scale |
Postpartum Security Feelings Scale was developed by Eva K Persson et al. (2007) to determine mothers' sense of security in the first week after birth. Scale Geçkil et al. Its validity and reliability study was carried out by adapting it to Turkish in 2016. The scale is in the form of a 4-point Likert consisting of 18 items and 4 sub-dimensions. The lowest score that the participants can get from the total of the scale is 18 and the highest score is 72. 4 sub-dimensions of the scale; "Reinforcing Behavior" consists of "General Goodness", "Family Ties" and "Breastfeeding Behavior" dimensions. High scores indicate that mothers have a good sense of security in their postpartum period (Geçkil et al.2016). |
At the end of the 7th postpartum day, follow-up counseling will be provided by telephone and the Postpartum Sense of Security Scale (posttest only) will be filled. |
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