Fear of childbirth and related obstetric variables

Background & Aim: The fear of childbirth is defined as the fear experienced before, during and after birth. This study was carried out to study the relationship between fear of childbirth and obstetric variables. Methods & Materials: : This cross sectional study was conducted in a State Ho...

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Main Authors: Ozlem Karabulutlu, Kıymet Yesilcicek Calik, Nazlı Akar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2016-12-01
Series:Nursing Practice Today
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Online Access:https://npt.tums.ac.ir/index.php/npt/article/view/171
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spelling doaj-211bdc8cc952460fb2aab291b209031e2020-11-25T03:59:45ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesNursing Practice Today2383-11542383-11622016-12-0134Fear of childbirth and related obstetric variablesOzlem Karabulutlu0Kıymet Yesilcicek Calik1Nazlı Akar2Department of Midwifery, Faculty of Health Sciences, Kafkas University, Kars, TurkeyDepartment of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, Karadeniz Technical University, Trabzon, TurkeyKars Digor Community Health Center, Kafkas University, Kars, Turkey Background & Aim: The fear of childbirth is defined as the fear experienced before, during and after birth. This study was carried out to study the relationship between fear of childbirth and obstetric variables. Methods & Materials: : This cross sectional study was conducted in a State Hospital in Kars, Turkey on 403 pregnant women who were recruited from the delivery ward. The convenience sample included pregnant women who could speak and read Turkish, had a single fetus, were without a high risky pregnancy and were in the latent phase of labor. Exclusion criteria were experiencing high-risk conditions associated with their birth. Data were collected using three questionnaires; a survey form including socio-demographic and obstetric characteristics, the Wijma Delivery Expectance/ Experience Questionnaire (W-DEQ/A), and the Turkish version of Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI).  Results: The W-DEQ/A and BAI scores were higher in the nulliparous than multiparous (W-DEQ/A 67.08±28.33, 59.87±26.91, P=0.039<0.05, BAI 18.97±9.5, 16.65±11.83, p<0.001 respectively). Moreover, the W-DEQ/A and BAI scores of the pregnant women with ≤37 / ≥41 weeks of gestation and those who didn’t receive any training and had vaginal delivery were higher than those with 38-40 weeks of gestation and who received prenatal training and had cesarean delivery (W-DEQ/A 67.54±29.20, 56.44±22.59, 69.72±25.53 p<0.05, BAI 21.41±9.07; 15.77±11.20, 18.36±10.57 p<0.05 respectively). Both in the nulliparous and multiparous, as the W-DEQ/A score increases, the BAI score increases, too (r=0.256; p<0.001). Conclusion: The severe fear of childbirth and anxiety was more common in the nulliparous women, mothers with history of pre- term, and post-term pregnancy and in those who did not receive prenatal care and had vaginal delivery.https://npt.tums.ac.ir/index.php/npt/article/view/171fear of birthparityprenatal careTurkey
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author Ozlem Karabulutlu
Kıymet Yesilcicek Calik
Nazlı Akar
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Kıymet Yesilcicek Calik
Nazlı Akar
Fear of childbirth and related obstetric variables
Nursing Practice Today
fear of birth
parity
prenatal care
Turkey
author_facet Ozlem Karabulutlu
Kıymet Yesilcicek Calik
Nazlı Akar
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title Fear of childbirth and related obstetric variables
title_short Fear of childbirth and related obstetric variables
title_full Fear of childbirth and related obstetric variables
title_fullStr Fear of childbirth and related obstetric variables
title_full_unstemmed Fear of childbirth and related obstetric variables
title_sort fear of childbirth and related obstetric variables
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Nursing Practice Today
issn 2383-1154
2383-1162
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Background & Aim: The fear of childbirth is defined as the fear experienced before, during and after birth. This study was carried out to study the relationship between fear of childbirth and obstetric variables. Methods & Materials: : This cross sectional study was conducted in a State Hospital in Kars, Turkey on 403 pregnant women who were recruited from the delivery ward. The convenience sample included pregnant women who could speak and read Turkish, had a single fetus, were without a high risky pregnancy and were in the latent phase of labor. Exclusion criteria were experiencing high-risk conditions associated with their birth. Data were collected using three questionnaires; a survey form including socio-demographic and obstetric characteristics, the Wijma Delivery Expectance/ Experience Questionnaire (W-DEQ/A), and the Turkish version of Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI).  Results: The W-DEQ/A and BAI scores were higher in the nulliparous than multiparous (W-DEQ/A 67.08±28.33, 59.87±26.91, P=0.039<0.05, BAI 18.97±9.5, 16.65±11.83, p<0.001 respectively). Moreover, the W-DEQ/A and BAI scores of the pregnant women with ≤37 / ≥41 weeks of gestation and those who didn’t receive any training and had vaginal delivery were higher than those with 38-40 weeks of gestation and who received prenatal training and had cesarean delivery (W-DEQ/A 67.54±29.20, 56.44±22.59, 69.72±25.53 p<0.05, BAI 21.41±9.07; 15.77±11.20, 18.36±10.57 p<0.05 respectively). Both in the nulliparous and multiparous, as the W-DEQ/A score increases, the BAI score increases, too (r=0.256; p<0.001). Conclusion: The severe fear of childbirth and anxiety was more common in the nulliparous women, mothers with history of pre- term, and post-term pregnancy and in those who did not receive prenatal care and had vaginal delivery.
topic fear of birth
parity
prenatal care
Turkey
url https://npt.tums.ac.ir/index.php/npt/article/view/171
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