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The Effect of Childbirth Preparation and Counseling Training During Pregnancy on Adaptation to Pregnancy and Childbirth
This is a randomized controlled study was conducted to determine the effect of childbirth preparation and counseling training provided during pregnancy on adaptation to the pregnancy and childbirth process. This study with primiparous women school at a public hospital in Istanbul. A total of 110 pregnant women were divided into the Basic Education and Counseling Group (BECG; n=55) and the Basic Education Group (BEG; n=55). The BECG received childbirth preparation education plus counseling, while the BEG received only childbirth preparation education.
This is a randomized controlled study. The research was carried out in at a public hospital in Istanbul. This study was conducted at the pregnancy school affiliated with Health Sciences University Haseki Training and Research Hospital in Istanbul, Turkey, between 01 March 2024 and 31 October 2024. The study population consisted of primiparous pregnant women between 20-30 gestational weeks who applied to the pregnancy school. Research Hypotheses H1: Childbirth preparation education has an effect on pregnancy adaptation. H2: Childbirth preparation education and counseling have an effect on pregnancy adaptation. H3: Educational status has an effect on participation in childbirth preparation education. H4: Childbirth preparation education has an effect on reducing fear of childbirth. H5: Childbirth preparation education and counseling have an effect on reducing fear of childbirth. Implementation: Eligible participants who consented were randomized into the BECG and BEG groups. In the first phase, both groups completed the Demographic Information Form, PSAS, and W-DEQ-A. Participants attended childbirth preparation education consisting of four weekly sessions of 4 hours each, totaling 16 hours over one month. This education was routinely provided to both groups at the hospital's pregnancy school, and participants who did not maintain attendance were excluded from the study. For the BECG, telephone numbers were collected, and participants were provided with a contact number for counseling services. In the second phase, BECG participants received telephone counseling 1-2 times monthly until gestational week 37. Questions asked during counseling were recorded in the Demographic Information Form. The BEG received no intervention during this phase. In the third phase, participants who reached gestational week 37 were contacted, and the relevant sections of the Demographic Information Form, PSAS, and W-DEQ-A were re-administered. Childbirth Preparation Education Program 1. nd SESSION: PREGNANCY AND NUTRITION Anatomy and function of reproductive organs Hormones Menstrual cycle Fertilization Ectopic pregnancy-twin pregnancy Changes that may occur in the body during pregnancy Smoking, alcohol, and drug use during pregnancy Clothing during pregnancy Working life during pregnancy Sexuality during pregnancy Nutrition during pregnancy Warning signs during pregnancy Travel during pregnancy Timing of pregnancy checkups Tetanus vaccination during pregnancy Blood type incompatibility Tests to be performed during pregnancy Emotional changes during pregnancy Growth and development of the baby in the womb Exercises to be performed during pregnancy 2. nd SESSION: BIRTH AND BREATHING EXERCISES Birth preparation plan Signs indicating the onset of labor What to expect when going to the hospital for birth Stages of labor Breathing techniques (practical) Pain management techniques used during birth (practical) Exercises to do during pregnancy and childbirth (hands-on) Massages (hands-on) Interventional births 3. nd SESSION: BREAST MİLK AND BREASTFEEDİNG TECHNİQUES - NEWBORN CARE Properties and benefits of breast milk Breastfeeding status worldwide and in Turkey Structure of the breasts Duration and reasons for breastfeeding Breastfeeding mechanism Breastfeeding technique (practical) Breastfeeding and medication use Breast care (practical) Factors that decrease and increase breast milk How to determine breast milk adequacy? Problems that may arise during breastfeeding and their solutions How to express and store breast milk (practical) Procedures performed on the newborn immediately after birth Newborn characteristics/appearance Problems seen in the newborn period Umbilical cord care (practical) Baby bath (practical) Baby clothing (practical) Baby's urine and stool Choosing baby diapers Diaper changing (practical) Nail cutting (practical) Newborn screening tests Hearing test Technique for measuring body temperature with a thermometer Sleeping positions (practical) Communicating with the baby Baby massage (practical) The baby's room Newborn baby safety Baby's registration procedures Well-child checkups Vaccinations 4. nd SESSION: POSTNATAL PERIOD AND FAMILY PLANNING Postnatal period Postpartum bleeding and abdominal massage (practical) When to go to the toilet and get up Rest First breastfeeding Postpartum hygiene, stitches Postpartum checkups Nutrition Medication use Sexuality Emotional changes Postpartum exercises (practical) Postpartum care after cesarean section Postpartum contraception
Age
18 - No limit years
Sex
FEMALE
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Biruni University
Istanbul, Zeytinburnu, Turkey (Türkiye)
Start Date
March 1, 2024
Primary Completion Date
October 31, 2024
Completion Date
October 31, 2024
Last Updated
February 27, 2026
110
ACTUAL participants
Basic Education and Counseling
BEHAVIORAL
Lead Sponsor
Biruni University
NCT07432438
NCT07119554
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