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NCT ID: NCT04104009 Recruiting - Mental Health Issue Clinical Trials

The Relation Between Midwifery Education and Listening to Classical Music With the Mode of Delivery

Start date: January 1, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The emotional and psychological well-being of women influence the perception and experience of pregnancy and childbirth. Pregnant women with a fear of childbirth are more likely to give birth by caesarean section. An increased risk of obstetric interventions such as planned and emergency caesarean section has been determined. Childbirth education is an intervention that has a major impact on maternity outcomes and birth experience

NCT ID: NCT03131830 Completed - Delivery Mode Clinical Trials

Individual Choice of Delivery Mode

Start date: April 1, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The primary aim of the study is to investigate personal attitudes regarding mode of delivery among both medical health care professionals and non-professionals. The investigators are also investigating whether providing detailed information that might influence one's decision regarding mode of delivery (such as education on pelvic floor disorders or advantages or disadvantages of epidural anaesthesia) will change participants´ opinion how to determine their preferred mode of delivery.