Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Fear of childbirth before intervention |
assessed using the Wijma Delivery Expectancy/Experience Questionnaire- Version A. This instrument contains questions on women's prenatal expectations to measure the nature of the fear experienced during and following childbirth. The instrument makes it possible to identify the nature of the fear of childbirth women feel before their delivery. This scale contain 33 questions. Wijma Delivery Expectancy/Experience Questionnaire- Version A is based on a 6-point Likert scale numbered 0-5. Zero corresponds to the response, "Totally" and five means "none." The minimum possible score on the scale is a "0"; maximum is 165. Higher scores indicate greater levels of Fear of Childbirth. |
28-30 gestational weeks |
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Primary |
Fear of childbirth after intervention |
assessed using the Wijma Delivery Expectancy/Experience Questionnaire- Version A. This instrument contains questions on women's prenatal expectations to measure the nature of the fear experienced during and following childbirth. The instrument makes it possible to identify the nature of the fear of childbirth women feel before their delivery. This scale contain 33 questions. Wijma Delivery Expectancy/Experience Questionnaire- Version A is based on a 6-point Likert scale numbered 0-5. Zero corresponds to the response, "Totally" and five means "none." The minimum possible score on the scale is a "0"; maximum is 165. Higher scores indicate greater levels of Fear of Childbirth. |
36-38 gestational weeks |
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Primary |
Fear of childbirth after birth |
assessed using the Wijma Delivery Expectancy/Experience Questionnaire- Version B. This instrument contains questions on women's postpartum experiences to measure the nature of the fear experienced during and following childbirth. The instrument makes it possible to identify the nature of the fear of childbirth women feel after their delivery. This scale contain 33 questions. Wijma Delivery Expectancy/Experience Questionnaire- Version-B is based on a 6-point Likert scale where the responses are numbered from 1-6 and one corresponds to the response, "Totally" and six means "none." The total possible score on the scale varies between 33-198. Higher scores indicate greater levels of Fear of Childbirth. |
12th-24th hour after the birth |
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Primary |
Childbirth Self-Efficacy before intervention |
assessed using the Childbirth Self-efficacy Inventory-Short Form. The instrument measure levels of self-efficacy during labor. The scale is comprised of two subscales-outcome expectancies and self-efficacy expectancies. In the outcome expectancies subscale, responses range from 1: "not at all helpful" to 10: "very helpful," while in the self-efficacy expectancies subscale, the first 13 items are marked as 1: "Completely sure," to 10: "Not at all sure" and items 14-16 receive a score of 1: "Not at all sure" to 10: "Completely sure." All the responses to the inventory are based on a 10-point Likert-type scale. The lowest possible score on the Childbirth Self-efficacy Inventory is 32; the highest is 320. The higher the score, the more self-efficacy and confidence the pregnant woman has. |
28-30 gestational weeks |
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Primary |
Childbirth Self-Efficacy after intervention |
assessed using the Childbirth Self-efficacy Inventory-Short Form. The instrument measure levels of self-efficacy during labor. The scale is comprised of two subscales-outcome expectancies and self-efficacy expectancies. In the outcome expectancies subscale, responses range from 1: "not at all helpful" to 10: "very helpful," while in the self-efficacy expectancies subscale, the first 13 items are marked as 1: "Completely sure," to 10: "Not at all sure" and items 14-16 receive a score of 1: "Not at all sure" to 10: "Completely sure." All the responses to the inventory are based on a 10-point Likert-type scale. The lowest possible score on the Childbirth Self-efficacy Inventory is 32; the highest is 320. The higher the score, the more self-efficacy and confidence the pregnant woman has. |
36-38 gestational weeks |
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Primary |
State Anxiety before intervention |
assessed using the State Anxiety Inventory. The instrument is composed of 20 items. The total possible score on the instrument varies between 20-80. The measurements according to the State Anxiety Inventory scores indicate no anxiety at a score of 0-19, moderate anxiety at 20-39, a high level of anxiety at 40-59, severe anxiety at 60-79 and panic-evoking anxiety at 80 and above. |
28-30 gestational weeks |
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Primary |
State Anxiety after intervention |
assessed using the Childbirth Self-efficacy Inventory-Short Form. The instrument measure levels of self-efficacy during labor. The scale is comprised of two subscales-outcome expectancies and self-efficacy expectancies. In the outcome expectancies subscale, responses range from 1: "not at all helpful" to 10: "very helpful," while in the self-efficacy expectancies subscale, the first 13 items are marked as 1: "Completely sure," to 10: "Not at all sure" and items 14-16 receive a score of 1: "Not at all sure" to 10: "Completely sure." All the responses to the inventory are based on a 10-point Likert-type scale. The lowest possible score on the Childbirth Self-efficacy Inventory is 32; the highest is 320. The higher the score, the more self-efficacy and confidence the pregnant woman has. |
36-38 gestational weeks |
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Primary |
Duration of labor |
used to determine the duration of labor. Duration of labor was recorded by the researcher to postpartum questionnaire as hours from hospital record. |
12th-24th hour after the birth |
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Primary |
Mode of Delivery |
used to determine the mode of delivery. Mode of delivery was recorded by the researcher to the postpartum questionnaire as vaginal or cesarean section. |
12th-24th hour after the birth |
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Primary |
Elective and Emergency Cesarean Rates |
used to determine the elective and emergency cesarean rates. Elective and emergency cesarean rates were recorded by the researcher to postpartum questionnaires as yes or no from hospital record. |
12th-24th hour after the birth |
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Secondary |
Postpartum hypertension |
used to determine postpartum hypertension. Postpartum hypertension was recorded by the researcher to postpartum questionnaires as yes or no from hospital record. |
12th-24th hour after the birth |
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Secondary |
Need for a blood transfusion |
used to determine needing for a blood transfusion. Needing for a blood transfusion was recorded by the researcher from hospital record to postpartum questionnaires as yes or no depending on whether there was a blood transfusion. |
12th-24th hour after the birth |
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Secondary |
Admittance of the Newborn into the Intensive Care Unit |
used to determine the admittance of the newborn into the intensive care unit. Admittance of the Newborn into the Intensive Care Unit was recorded by the researcher from hospital records to postpartum questionnaires as yes or no depending on whether the baby was in intensive care. |
12th-24th hour after the birth |
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Secondary |
Preferences for Future Births |
used to determine the preferences for future births. Preferences for future births was measured and recorded by the researcher to postpartum questionnaires as vaginal or cesarean section. |
12th-24th hour after the birth |
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