The effect of interventions in vaginal birth on fear of childbirth: A multicentre study

Author:

Atan Senay Unsal1ORCID,Daşıkan Zeynep1,Ibis Berna Kaya2ORCID,Köprülü Cigdem2ORCID,Donmez Elmas Mutlugunes2ORCID,Kırcan Nurten Denizhan3ORCID,Ocalan Dilek4ORCID,Erdogan Meryem5

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Nursing, Department of Women's Health and Diseases Nursing Ege University İzmir Turkey

2. Institute of Health Sciences, Department of Women's Health and Diseases Nursing Ege University İzmir Turkey

3. Fethiye Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Women's Health and Diseases Nursing Muğla Sıtkı Koçman University Muğla Turkey

4. Faculty of Health Sciences, Midwifery Department Tokat Gaziosmanpaşa University Tokat Turkey

5. Faculty of Health Sciences, Midwifery Department Sinop University of Health Sciences Faculty of Health Sciences Sinop Turkey

Abstract

AbstractAimThis cross‐sectional multicentre study aimed to determine the effect of interventions during vaginal birth for fear of childbirth.MethodsIn this cross‐sectional and analytical study, 852 women who had a vaginal birth between 2019 and 2020 were enrolled. Data were collected using the Descriptive Questionnaire and Wijma Birth Expectation/Experience Scale Version B.ResultsThe mean total Wijma Birth Expectation/Experience Scale Version B score of the women was 97.00 ± 24.24, indicating severe and clinical levels of fear of childbirth. Moreover, 69.4% of the women had clinical, 18.6% had severe and 12% had moderate levels of fear of childbirth. During birth, women who had close supporters, who were allowed to move and who did not undergo amniotomy, enema, perineal shaving and electronic foetal monitoring had a low level of fear of childbirth. As the number of pregnant women in the labour room, frequency of vaginal examinations, duration of delivery/hour, severity of labour pain and negative perception of the approach of health professionals increased, the women's fear of childbirth increased. Fear of childbirth decreased as the frequency of antenatal follow‐ups, number of births and satisfaction levels of the women increased (p < 0.05).Low income perception, irregular prenatal follow‐up, severe labour pain and a long duration of labour were strong predictors of increased fear of childbirth. Increasing number of births, high birth satisfaction level and positive perception of the approach of health professionals were strong predictors of reduced fear of childbirth.ConclusionsThe reduction of interventions in vaginal delivery and support from health care providers during delivery can be effective in reducing fear of childbirth.

Publisher

Wiley

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