Pregnancy Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effect of the "Transition to Motherhood Program" Applied to Primipar Pregnants on the Process of Self-Assessment, Postpartum Problems, and Maternal Attachment: RCT
Verified date | March 2022 |
Source | Ondokuz Mayis University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
It has been seen that primiparous pregnant women experience similar problems during the transition to motherhood, and these problems affect both their self-evaluation, physical problems in the postpartum period, and maternal attachment. It is thought that the correct and adequate care and training received from health professionals will be effective in the solution of all these interconnected situations. The study aims to determine the effect of the "Transition to Motherhood Program (TMOP)" applied to primiparous pregnant women on self-assessment, postpartum problems, and maternal attachment. MethoThis research method is a randomized, control group pretest-posttest experimental research. The population of the study consisted of pregnant women who were registered to two Family Health Centers between December 2019 and December 2021 and met the inclusion criteria, the sample consisted who agreed to participate in the study (experimental group: 38, control group: 38).In the study, Personal Information Form, Prenatal Self-Assessment Scale, Prenatal Attachment Scale were applied to all pregnant women in the sample group as pre-test applications. Based on Meleis' Transition Theory, the Transition to Motherhood Program was applied to the pregnant women in the experimental group. The post-test application of the research was carried out in the sixth weeks and fourth postpartum months. At the sixth week of the postpartum period, the Postpartum Self-Assessment Scale, Postpartum Physical Symptom Scale, Maternal Attachment Scale; at the fourth month of the postpartum period, the Maternal Attachment Scale was used. In data analysis, dependent sample t test, ki square, mann whitney u tests will use. Necessary permissions were obtained for the study.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 76 |
Est. completion date | December 23, 2021 |
Est. primary completion date | November 1, 2021 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Female |
Age group | 18 Years to 35 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Not being a multiple and risky pregnancy (healthy pregnant women were selected to understand the effectiveness of the training program), - Being over the age of 18, under the age of 35 (this age range has been chosen since pregnancies younger than 18 and older than 35 are considered risky pregnancies), - Being the first pregnancy (women who had no previous pregnancy experience were selected to better understand the effectiveness of the training), - Being in the 24th week of pregnancy (pregnant women in this week have been selected to make it clear that the pregnancy is not risky), - Being literate, - Using a smart phone and not having internet access problems (required as the trainings will be held online), - Not having a chronic disease, - Not having a communication barrier and being willing to participate in the study, - Not going to pregnant schools (this criterion has been set so that it does not affect the educational effectiveness). Exclusion Criteria: - Having a risky pregnancy, - Previous pregnancy, - More than 24 weeks of gestation, - Presence of a chronic disease, - Being illiterate, - Pregnancy with assisted reproductive techniques, - Not having a smart phone and/or having internet access problems, - Going to maternity school or getting any training related to pregnancy |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Turkey | Dilek ÇELIK EREN | Samsun |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Ondokuz Mayis University |
Turkey,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Prenatal Self-Assessment Scale-pretest | The Scale was developed by Lederman to evaluate the adaptation of women in the prenatal period to pregnancy and the role of motherhood. It hasa 79-item, 4-point Likert-type scale, and has 7 subscales. Subscales are "acceptance of pregnancy", "acceptance of the role of motherhood", "relationship with her own mother", "relationship with her spouse", "readiness for birth", "fear of birth", "thoughts about her own and her baby's health". Low scores indicate high compliance with pregnancy. | 3 month | |
Primary | Prenatal Attachment Inventory-pretest | The Cronbach alpha coefficient of the scale, which was developed by Muller and Mercer (1993) to explain the thoughts, feelings and situations experienced by women during pregnancy, and to determine the level of attachment to the baby in the prenatal period, is 0.86 (Muller and Mercer, 1993). The validity and reliability study of the Turkish version of the PCI was performed by Yilmaz and Beji (2013), and the Cronbach alpha reliability coefficient was found to be 0.84 (Yilmaz & Beji, 2013). The scale consists of 21 items; Each item is of a four-point Likert type, with a score between 1 and 4. A minimum of 21 points and a maximum of 84 points can be obtained from the scale. The increase in the score obtained by the pregnant indicates that the level of attachment also increases. It is scored as 1: Never, 2: Sometimes, 3: Often, 4: Always. The increase in the score obtained by the pregnant indicates that the level of prenatal attachment also increases. | 3 month | |
Primary | Postpartum Self-Assessment Scale-posttest | It is an 82-item, 4-point Likert-type scale developed by Lederman and Weingarten in 1981 to evaluate postpartum women's adjustment to motherhood. The scale has 7 subscales that evaluate postpartum adjustment of mothers. Subscales are "the quality of the relationship between the partners", "the partners' view of participation in baby care", "satisfaction with the birth experience", "satisfaction with the continuation of life", "confidence in coping with maternal duties", "satisfaction with motherhood and newborn care", "support of family and friends for motherhood". Low scores indicate high postpartum adjustment. | 6 month | |
Primary | Postpartum Physical Symptom Severity Scale-posttest | The scale, developed to determine the prevalence and persistence of postpartum physical symptoms, is a 4-point Likert-type scale with a total of 18 items. "Perineal pain"," insomnia", "constipation", "back pain", "headache", "hemorrhoids", "joint pain", "hand numbness", "vaginal discharge and infection", "foot numbness", "vaginal bleeding"," urinary tract infection"," dizziness", "varicose veins in the legs", "urinary incontinence" occurring in the postpartum period assesses physical symptoms and their severity. The scale has no cut-off point and an increase in the score from the scale indicates that the severity of postpartum physical symptoms is high. | 6 month | |
Primary | Maternal Attachment Scale-1st posttest | The scale developed by Muller (1994); It is applied to women who have babies between one and four months postpartum to determine maternal feelings and behaviors. The scale which measures maternal emotions and behaviors showing love, is a scale that can be applied to women who can read and write and understand what they read, as it is a self-administered scale. The scale consists of 26 questions with 4-point Likert type. All questions contain answers ranging from 'always' to 'never'; It is calculated as Always (a)=4, Often (b)=3, Sometimes (c)=2, and Never (d)=1 points. From the sum of the questions; The lowest score to be obtained varies between 26 and the highest score ranges from 104. | 6 month | |
Secondary | Maternal Attachment Scale- 2nd posttest | The scale developed by Muller (1994); It is applied to women who have babies between one and four months postpartum to determine maternal feelings and behaviors. The scale which measures maternal emotions and behaviors showing love, is a scale that can be applied to women who can read and write and understand what they read, as it is a self-administered scale. The scale consists of 26 questions with 4-point Likert type. All questions contain answers ranging from 'always' to 'never'; It is calculated as Always (a)=4, Often (b)=3, Sometimes (c)=2, and Never (d)=1 points. From the sum of the questions; The lowest score to be obtained varies between 26 and the highest score ranges from 104. | 9 month |
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