2020
DOI: 10.1080/0167482x.2020.1752173
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A feasibility study of a psychoeducation intervention based on Human Caring Theory in nulliparous women with fear of childbirth

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“…Summarized within this review are educational interventions: psychoeducation (Bazrafshan et al, 2020;Boz et al, 2020;Hajmohamadi et al, 2018;Klabbers et al, 2019;Kordi et al, 2017;Uçar & Golbasi, 2019) and more general education (Abbasi et al, 2020;Aksoy Derya et al, 2021;Haapio et al, 2017;Karabulut et al, 2016;Munkhondya et al, 2020;Noorbala et al, 2019). Bazrafshan et al (2020), Boz et al (2020), Hajmohamadi et al (2018), Kordi et al (2017) and Uçar and Golbasi (2019) found a positive effect for psychoeducation, while the study of Klabbers (2019) did not validate this result. Taking the ratings of Uçar (2019) and Klabbers (2019) as weak ratings into account, the results could be interpreted as positive effects for psychoeducational interventions.…”
Section: Categories Of Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…Summarized within this review are educational interventions: psychoeducation (Bazrafshan et al, 2020;Boz et al, 2020;Hajmohamadi et al, 2018;Klabbers et al, 2019;Kordi et al, 2017;Uçar & Golbasi, 2019) and more general education (Abbasi et al, 2020;Aksoy Derya et al, 2021;Haapio et al, 2017;Karabulut et al, 2016;Munkhondya et al, 2020;Noorbala et al, 2019). Bazrafshan et al (2020), Boz et al (2020), Hajmohamadi et al (2018), Kordi et al (2017) and Uçar and Golbasi (2019) found a positive effect for psychoeducation, while the study of Klabbers (2019) did not validate this result. Taking the ratings of Uçar (2019) and Klabbers (2019) as weak ratings into account, the results could be interpreted as positive effects for psychoeducational interventions.…”
Section: Categories Of Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…14 studies focused on "fear of childbirth" as an outcome (Abdollahi et al, 2020;Airo (Toivanen) et al, 2018;Amiri et al, 2019;Andaroon et al, 2017;Boryri et al, 2018;Boz et al, 2020;Firouzan et al, 2020;Haapio et al, 2017;Hildingsson et al, 2019;Irmak Vural & Aslan, 2019;Kacperczyk-Bartnik et al, 2019;Karabulut et al, 2016;Klabbers et al, 2019;Kordi et al, 2017;Larsson et al, in press;Mary et al, 2017;Munkhondya et al, 2020;Narita et al, 2018;Nieminen et al, 2016;Rahmani et al, 2019;Rondung et al, 2018;Rouhe et al, 2015b;Shahsavan et al, 2020;Swift et al, in press;Uçar & Golbasi, 2019).…”
Section: Outcome Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While there have historically been few childbirth education programs for pregnant women in Turkey, the Turkish Ministry of Health (TMOH) has started to provide childbirth preparation courses to reduce the rate of cesarean section in recent years. In the circular issued by the TMOH in 2018 it was recommended that these programs be managed by physicians, obstetrics nurses, and midwives (Boz et al, 2021). Nurses in Turkey, as in the rest of the world, are active participants in pregnancy training programs where different methods are applied (Buran et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intensified FOC and PrA have been identified as two key factors that affect CB preference among the population of pregnant women with low obstetric risk 3,12‐14 . Approximately 9%‐36.7% of women have been reported to experience severe FOC—a condition that has been correlated with many complications, including an increased number of CB cases 14,15 . As such, understanding the factors that contribute to increased PrA and FOC is critical for understanding the increase in CB rates.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, no existing forms of education or support programs have been identified as being more effective than any other intervention. However, many researchers have indicated the ineffectiveness of participating in antenatal classes for reducing FOC and the potential effectiveness of engaging in psychoeducation and in offering additional forms of support, such as doula care 3,15,24 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%