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Effect of an Interactive Training on Choosing Delivery Method among Primiparous Pregnant Women: An Interventional Study

OBJECTIVE. To evaluate the effect of interactive training conducted during pregnancy on choosing delivery method among primiparous women. METHODS. Quasi-experimental study carried out in 2017 in two hospitals in the city of Bushehr (Iran), with the participation of 108 primiparous pregnant women in...

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Autores principales: Zarifsanaiey, Nahid, Bagheri, Alireza, Jahanpour, Faezeh, Nematollahi, Samaneh, Azodi, Parviz
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Imprenta Universidad de Antioquia 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7871473/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32124572
http://dx.doi.org/10.17533/udea.iee.v38n1e04
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author Zarifsanaiey, Nahid
Bagheri, Alireza
Jahanpour, Faezeh
Nematollahi, Samaneh
Azodi, Parviz
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Bagheri, Alireza
Jahanpour, Faezeh
Nematollahi, Samaneh
Azodi, Parviz
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description OBJECTIVE. To evaluate the effect of interactive training conducted during pregnancy on choosing delivery method among primiparous women. METHODS. Quasi-experimental study carried out in 2017 in two hospitals in the city of Bushehr (Iran), with the participation of 108 primiparous pregnant women in an educational program consisting of eight 2-hour sessions every two weeks in which interactive training activities were performed (group discussions, classroom sessions, and delivery of printed educational material) on themes related with physiological delivery, painless vaginal delivery methods, and complications of cesarean delivery without indication, among others. Before and after the intervention, the Knowledge and Preferred Method of Delivery Questionnaire by Moradabadi et al., was used to obtain information. RESULTS. The results indicated that the level of knowledge in the group of mothers increased significantly between the pre-intervention and post-intervention assessment (13.2 versus 19.4, of 20 possible maximum points; p <0.001). Additionally, significant difference was observed in the selection of the vaginal delivery method before and after the intervention (74.1% versus 98.1%; p<0.001). CONCLUSION. Implementation of interactive training increased knowledge of pregnant women on the delivery and induced a positive effect to encourage the primiparous mothers to have a vaginal delivery.
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spelling pubmed-78714732021-02-17 Effect of an Interactive Training on Choosing Delivery Method among Primiparous Pregnant Women: An Interventional Study Zarifsanaiey, Nahid Bagheri, Alireza Jahanpour, Faezeh Nematollahi, Samaneh Azodi, Parviz Invest Educ Enferm Original Article OBJECTIVE. To evaluate the effect of interactive training conducted during pregnancy on choosing delivery method among primiparous women. METHODS. Quasi-experimental study carried out in 2017 in two hospitals in the city of Bushehr (Iran), with the participation of 108 primiparous pregnant women in an educational program consisting of eight 2-hour sessions every two weeks in which interactive training activities were performed (group discussions, classroom sessions, and delivery of printed educational material) on themes related with physiological delivery, painless vaginal delivery methods, and complications of cesarean delivery without indication, among others. Before and after the intervention, the Knowledge and Preferred Method of Delivery Questionnaire by Moradabadi et al., was used to obtain information. RESULTS. The results indicated that the level of knowledge in the group of mothers increased significantly between the pre-intervention and post-intervention assessment (13.2 versus 19.4, of 20 possible maximum points; p <0.001). Additionally, significant difference was observed in the selection of the vaginal delivery method before and after the intervention (74.1% versus 98.1%; p<0.001). CONCLUSION. Implementation of interactive training increased knowledge of pregnant women on the delivery and induced a positive effect to encourage the primiparous mothers to have a vaginal delivery. Imprenta Universidad de Antioquia 2020-02-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7871473/ /pubmed/32124572 http://dx.doi.org/10.17533/udea.iee.v38n1e04 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License
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Zarifsanaiey, Nahid
Bagheri, Alireza
Jahanpour, Faezeh
Nematollahi, Samaneh
Azodi, Parviz
Effect of an Interactive Training on Choosing Delivery Method among Primiparous Pregnant Women: An Interventional Study
title Effect of an Interactive Training on Choosing Delivery Method among Primiparous Pregnant Women: An Interventional Study
title_full Effect of an Interactive Training on Choosing Delivery Method among Primiparous Pregnant Women: An Interventional Study
title_fullStr Effect of an Interactive Training on Choosing Delivery Method among Primiparous Pregnant Women: An Interventional Study
title_full_unstemmed Effect of an Interactive Training on Choosing Delivery Method among Primiparous Pregnant Women: An Interventional Study
title_short Effect of an Interactive Training on Choosing Delivery Method among Primiparous Pregnant Women: An Interventional Study
title_sort effect of an interactive training on choosing delivery method among primiparous pregnant women: an interventional study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7871473/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32124572
http://dx.doi.org/10.17533/udea.iee.v38n1e04
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