The effect of primiparous pregnant women’s preferences for mode of delivery on their fear of childbirth and postpartum period

D. Bilgiç, S. E. Pinar, G. Daglar, Busra Cesur
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Aim is to examine the relationship between the primiparous pregnant women’s preferences for mode of delivery and their fear of childbirth and postpartum period. This descriptive study’s sample consisted of 211 primiparous pregnant women who applied to a state hospital’s obstetrics and gynecology clinic for a check-up. Data were collected by Personal Information Form and Fear of Childbirth and Postpartum Period Scale (FCPPS) which includes questions for socio-demographic characteristics of individuals and questions related to preferences for mode of delivery. Percentage distribution, t test, Kruskal Wallis analysis, one-way analysis of variance were used in the evaluation of the data, and the level of significance was determined as p < .05. 87.7% of pregnant women have stated that if they have a chance to choose, they will prefer vaginal delivery. FCPPS total mean score was 5.30 ± 1.44 and 49.8% of their fear was found to be at moderate level. There was no statistically significant difference between FCPPS subscale and total mean scores according to pregnant women’s preferences for mode of delivery (p > .05). Most of primiparous women stated their preference for mode of delivery as vaginal delivery. Pregnant women’s fear of childbirth and postpartum period are at moderate level and their preferences for mode of delivery do not affect their fear of childbirth and postpartum period. Taking into consideration pregnant women’s preferences for mode of delivery unless it requires medical indication, supporting their preferences, alleviating their fear of childbirth and postpartum period are extremely important in increasing their satisfaction and adaptation to pregnancy, childbirth and to postpartum period.
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初产妇对分娩方式的偏好对分娩和产后恐惧的影响
目的是研究初产妇对分娩方式的偏好与她们对分娩和产后的恐惧之间的关系。这项描述性研究的样本包括211名初产妇,她们向州立医院的妇产科诊所申请检查。数据是通过个人信息表和对分娩和产后恐惧量表(FCPS)收集的,其中包括个人的社会人口特征问题和与分娩方式偏好相关的问题。在数据评估中使用了百分比分布、t检验、Kruskal-Wallis分析、单向方差分析,显著性水平确定为p<.05。87.7%的孕妇表示,如果她们有机会选择,她们会更喜欢阴道分娩。FCPS总分为5.30±1.44,49.8%的恐惧处于中等水平。根据孕妇对分娩方式的偏好,FCPPS分量表和总平均分之间没有统计学上的显著差异(p>0.05)。大多数初产妇表示她们更喜欢阴道分娩。孕妇对分娩和产后的恐惧处于中等水平,她们对分娩方式的偏好不影响她们对分娩和后期的恐惧。考虑到孕妇对分娩方式的偏好(除非需要医学指征),支持她们的偏好,减轻她们对分娩和产后的恐惧,对于提高她们对怀孕、分娩和产后期的满意度和适应度极为重要。
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