Impact of companion support during labor on postnatal depression and birth satisfaction: a prospective cohort study.

Busra Demi R Çendek, Burak Bayraktar, Elif Karaman, Mine Adam, Kubra Avsar Yaylacı, Caganay Soysal, Huseyin Levent Keskin
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Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the impact of having a companion during vaginal birth on postpartum depression and birth satisfaction.

Methods: This prospective cohort study included 220 postpartum women aged 18-45 who delivered vaginally at Ankara Etlik City Hospital between August 2023 and February 2024. During labor, each woman had the option to be accompanied by a companion person (such as a mother, partner or spouse, sibling or friend) of her choice; those who opted not to have a relative present received the standard support provided by the hospital's routine birth protocol. Participants were divided into three groups based on the type of support received during childbirth: spousal support, support from others, and no support. Data were collected within six weeks postpartum using the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) and the Birth Satisfaction Scale-Revised (BSS-R).

Results: Women supported by their spouses during childbirth had significantly higher BSS-QC (Quality of care provision), BSS-SL (Stress experienced during labor), and BSS-R total scores compared to those without support. BSS-SL scores were particularly higher for those with spousal support versus support from others or no support. Non-spousal support also resulted in higher BSS-QC scores than no support at all. BSS-WA (Women's personal attributes) scores and EPDS scores were similar between the groups. Additionally, no significant differences in BSS-QC, BSS-SL, BSS-WA, and BSS-R total scores were observed between women with high (≥13) and low (<13) EPDS scores, but a negative correlation between EPDS and BSS-R total scores was noted (r=-0.203, p = 0.003).

Conclusion: Women receiving spousal support during childbirth reported significantly higher birth satisfaction, particularly in care quality (BSS-QC) and stress management (BSS-SL). The presence of a companion, whether spousal or non-spousal, positively influenced birth satisfaction, though it did not significantly affect postpartum EPDS scores.

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分娩过程中的陪伴对产后抑郁和分娩满意度的影响:一项前瞻性队列研究。
研究目的本研究旨在探讨阴道分娩时有陪护对产后抑郁和分娩满意度的影响:这项前瞻性队列研究纳入了 2023 年 8 月至 2024 年 2 月期间在安卡拉埃特里克市医院经阴道分娩的 220 名 18-45 岁产后妇女。在分娩过程中,每位产妇都可以选择一名陪伴者(如母亲、伴侣或配偶、兄弟姐妹或朋友);选择没有亲属陪伴的产妇则接受医院常规分娩方案提供的标准支持。根据分娩过程中获得的支持类型,参与者被分为三组:配偶支持组、他人支持组和无支持组。使用爱丁堡产后抑郁量表(EPDS)和分娩满意度量表-修订版(BSS-R)收集产后六周内的数据:结果:与没有配偶支持的产妇相比,在分娩过程中得到配偶支持的产妇的 BSS-QC(护理质量)、BSS-SL(分娩过程中的压力)和 BSS-R 总分明显更高。有配偶支持的产妇的 BSS-SL 得分尤其高于有他人支持或无配偶支持的产妇。无配偶支持者的 BSS-QC 分数也高于无支持者。各组之间的 BSS-WA(女性个人属性)得分和 EPDS 分数相似。此外,在 BSS-QC、BSS-SL、BSS-WA 和 BSS-R 总分方面,高分(≥13 分)和低分(r=-0.203,p=0.003)妇女之间没有观察到明显差异:结论:在分娩过程中获得配偶支持的妇女的分娩满意度明显较高,尤其是在护理质量(BSS-QC)和压力管理(BSS-SL)方面。无论是配偶还是非配偶,陪伴者的存在都会对分娩满意度产生积极影响,尽管这对产后 EPDS 评分没有显著影响。
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