Prevalence and determinants of fear of childbirth among pregnant women in Egypt: A cross-sectional study

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING Midwifery Pub Date : 2024-07-02 DOI:10.1016/j.midw.2024.104088
Nadia Bassuoni Elsharkawy , Majed Mowanes Alruwaili , Osama Mohamed Elsayed Ramadan , Abeer Nuwayfi Alruwaili , Marwa Mohamed Ahmed Ouda , Fatma Ali Oraby , Azza Medhat Aziz Mansy , Enas Mahrous Abdelaziz
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Abstract

Problem

Fear of childbirth (FOC) is a significant public health concern, and understanding its determinants is crucial for developing effective interventions to support women during pregnancy and childbirth.

Background

Fear of childbirth (FOC) is increasingly recognized as an essential psychological health concern among pregnant women globally. However, research elucidating the prevalence and multifaceted determinants of FOC in the Egyptian context remains scarce. This knowledge is pivotal to informing maternal health practices.

Aim

This study aimed to investigate FOC prevalence and its determinants among pregnant women in Egypt.

Methods

A cross-sectional study was conducted among 460 low-risk pregnant women attending antenatal clinics in El-Beheira Governorate, Egypt, from February 2023 to July 2023. Data were collected using structured questionnaires on sociodemographic and obstetric profiles, the Childbirth Attitude Questionnaire, the Childbirth Self-Efficacy Inventory, and the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support.

Results

The prevalence of FOC ranged from mild to severe, with 70.4% of women displaying some degree of fear and 11.3% exhibiting severe FOC. Key determinants associated with greater FOC were younger age, nulliparity, unplanned pregnancy, negative previous birth experiences, and preference for cesarean delivery. An inverse relationship was found between FOC and childbirth self-efficacy.

Conclusions

This study reveals a high FOC prevalence among Egyptian pregnant women, necessitating the need for systematic screening and tailored interventions to mitigate this concern, especially among high-risk groups like young, nulliparous mothers. Fostering childbirth self-efficacy may aid in reducing FOC. These findings can inform the enhancement of holistic maternal health practices in Egypt.

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埃及孕妇分娩恐惧的普遍性和决定因素:一项横断面研究。
问题:分娩恐惧(FOC)是一个重要的公共健康问题,了解其决定因素对于制定有效的干预措施以支持孕期和分娩妇女至关重要:背景:分娩恐惧(FOC)越来越被认为是全球孕妇的一个重要心理健康问题。然而,在埃及,阐明分娩恐惧的普遍性和多方面决定因素的研究仍然很少。目的:本研究旨在调查 FOC 在埃及孕妇中的流行情况及其决定因素:这项横断面研究于 2023 年 2 月至 2023 年 7 月在埃及贝希拉省的产前诊所对 460 名低风险孕妇进行了调查。研究采用结构化问卷收集数据,问卷内容包括社会人口学和产科概况、分娩态度问卷、分娩自我效能量表和感知社会支持多维量表:分娩恐惧的发生率从轻微到严重不等,70.4%的产妇表现出某种程度的恐惧,11.3%的产妇表现出严重的分娩恐惧。年龄较小、无排卵、计划外怀孕、以往负面的分娩经历以及倾向于剖腹产是导致 FOC 增加的主要决定因素。FOC 与分娩自我效能之间呈反比关系:这项研究揭示了埃及孕妇的顺产率很高,因此有必要进行系统筛查并采取有针对性的干预措施来减轻这一问题,尤其是在年轻、无产科的母亲等高危人群中。培养分娩自我效能感可能有助于减少无痛分娩。这些研究结果可为埃及加强孕产妇综合保健实践提供参考。
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Midwifery
Midwifery 医学-护理
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4.50
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221
审稿时长
13.4 weeks
期刊介绍: Midwifery publishes the latest peer reviewed international research to inform the safety, quality, outcomes and experiences of pregnancy, birth and maternity care for childbearing women, their babies and families. The journal’s publications support midwives and maternity care providers to explore and develop their knowledge, skills and attitudes informed by best available evidence. Midwifery provides an international, interdisciplinary forum for the publication, dissemination and discussion of advances in evidence, controversies and current research, and promotes continuing education through publication of systematic and other scholarly reviews and updates. Midwifery articles cover the cultural, clinical, psycho-social, sociological, epidemiological, education, managerial, workforce, organizational and technological areas of practice in preconception, maternal and infant care. The journal welcomes the highest quality scholarly research that employs rigorous methodology. Midwifery is a leading international journal in midwifery and maternal health with a current impact factor of 1.861 (© Thomson Reuters Journal Citation Reports 2016) and employs a double-blind peer review process.
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