Randomized Controlled Trial of Interventions Used by Midwives to Treat Fear of Childbirth.
Nurs Res
; 2024 Jul 17.
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ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND:
Fear of childbirth affects women worldwide and can have adverse consequences. Midwives have implemented a number of interventions, autonomously or as part of a professional team. However, midwives have been unable to identify the most appropriate intervention for ensuring the reduction or alleviation of this fear to provide the best perinatal outcomes.OBJECTIVE:
This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a prenatal educational intervention followed by specific support during childbirth, designed and delivered exclusively by midwives for women with a high fear of childbirth.METHOD:
This randomized controlled trial was performed with two arms in two phases an online prenatal education phase followed by a support phase during childbirth. Participating women with a high fear of childbirth, which was determined using the Wijma Delivery Expectancy Questionnaire-A-Spanish version, were assigned to the experimental group or the usual care control group at a 11 ratio.RESULTS:
Women showed a reduction in fear of childbirth in both phases of the study. According to the intention to treat analysis, a significant mean difference was observed in the prenatal stage in favor of the intervention group, as well as a nonsignificant difference in favor of this same group after delivery.DISCUSSION:
The effectiveness of continuous specific prenatal education with preferential support during childbirth by midwives was indicated by improvements in the level of fear of childbirth.
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MEDLINE
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Nurs Res
Año:
2024
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Article
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España