Examining the birth experiences of women with and without prenatal education: A qualitative study

<b>Aim:</b> This qualitative study examines the intrapartum experiences of nulliparous Turkish women who participated childbirth education classes and only engaged in routine prenatal care.<br /> <b>Material and methods: </b>The study was conducted in a Family Health Ce...

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Main Authors: Meryem Metinoğlu, Aylin Yalçın Irmak, Ülfiye Çelikkalp
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Language:English
Published: National Scientific Medical Research Center 2021-01-01
Series:Ķazaķstannyṇ Klinikalyķ Medicinasy
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Online Access:https://www.clinmedkaz.org/download/examining-the-birth-experiences-of-women-with-and-without-prenatal-education-a-qualitative-study-9657.pdf
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spelling doaj-249bd818f3e542c0938f7959a8c5f7c32021-02-14T07:49:36ZengNational Scientific Medical Research CenterĶazaķstannyṇ Klinikalyķ Medicinasy1812-28922313-15192021-01-01181576310.23950/jcmk/9657Examining the birth experiences of women with and without prenatal education: A qualitative studyMeryem Metinoğlu0Aylin Yalçın Irmak1Ülfiye Çelikkalp2Nursing Department, School of Health, Namik Kemal University, Tekirdag, Turkey Nursing Department, School of Health, Namik Kemal University, Tekirdag, Turkey Department of Public Health, School of Medicine, Trakya University, Edirne, Turkey<b>Aim:</b> This qualitative study examines the intrapartum experiences of nulliparous Turkish women who participated childbirth education classes and only engaged in routine prenatal care.<br /> <b>Material and methods: </b>The study was conducted in a Family Health Center in primary health care service in a metropolitan city in Turkey between October 2015 and June 2016. Women engaged in routine prenatal care (RPC group) (n=17) and women participating in childbirth education classes (CEC group) (n=14) at the maternity unit were included in the study via a purposive sampling method. Data were collected in semi-structured one-on-one interviews with participants. Data were collected by The Socio-Demographic and Obstetric Information Form and The Semi-Structured Interview Form. Number, percentage, mean and standard deviation were used to evaluate descriptive data.<br /> <b>Results:</b> The average age of the 31 women participating was 29.33±3.75. Within the sample population, majority had an education level of university (67.74%) and a nuclear family structure (90.32%). There was no significant difference (p&gt;.05) between the socio-demographic characteristics of both groups. Of the women participating in CEC, 92.8% in the lithotomy position; none of them received anesthesia. Within this group, 50% received no intervention during labor, while 42.86% received fundal pressure, and episiotomy was applied to 21.43% of participants. All women engaged only in RPC had their birth in the lithotomy position, and 11.76% of them received epidural anesthesia. Interventions applied included episiotomy (76.47%), induced labor (70.59%), fundal pressure (58.82%), continuous Non Stress Test (NST) (58.82%), continuous intravenous infusion (52.94%), and enema (47.05%). The statements analyzed were classified under four themes: (1) satisfaction, (2) compliance with birthing positions, (3) intrinsic concentration and (4) participant control of decision-making.<br /> <b>Conclusion:</b> The childbirth education classes group reported that was implemented the less intrapartum intervention, greater satisfaction, fewer distractions, greater participation in active decision-making, and a greater tendency to use non-pharmacological methods. In contrast, the routine prenatal care group mostly reported passive participation, difficulty in pain and contraction control, and greater dissatisfaction.https://www.clinmedkaz.org/download/examining-the-birth-experiences-of-women-with-and-without-prenatal-education-a-qualitative-study-9657.pdfbirthchildbirthlabornatural childbirthqualitative research
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Aylin Yalçın Irmak
Ülfiye Çelikkalp
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Aylin Yalçın Irmak
Ülfiye Çelikkalp
Examining the birth experiences of women with and without prenatal education: A qualitative study
Ķazaķstannyṇ Klinikalyķ Medicinasy
birth
childbirth
labor
natural childbirth
qualitative research
author_facet Meryem Metinoğlu
Aylin Yalçın Irmak
Ülfiye Çelikkalp
author_sort Meryem Metinoğlu
title Examining the birth experiences of women with and without prenatal education: A qualitative study
title_short Examining the birth experiences of women with and without prenatal education: A qualitative study
title_full Examining the birth experiences of women with and without prenatal education: A qualitative study
title_fullStr Examining the birth experiences of women with and without prenatal education: A qualitative study
title_full_unstemmed Examining the birth experiences of women with and without prenatal education: A qualitative study
title_sort examining the birth experiences of women with and without prenatal education: a qualitative study
publisher National Scientific Medical Research Center
series Ķazaķstannyṇ Klinikalyķ Medicinasy
issn 1812-2892
2313-1519
publishDate 2021-01-01
description <b>Aim:</b> This qualitative study examines the intrapartum experiences of nulliparous Turkish women who participated childbirth education classes and only engaged in routine prenatal care.<br /> <b>Material and methods: </b>The study was conducted in a Family Health Center in primary health care service in a metropolitan city in Turkey between October 2015 and June 2016. Women engaged in routine prenatal care (RPC group) (n=17) and women participating in childbirth education classes (CEC group) (n=14) at the maternity unit were included in the study via a purposive sampling method. Data were collected in semi-structured one-on-one interviews with participants. Data were collected by The Socio-Demographic and Obstetric Information Form and The Semi-Structured Interview Form. Number, percentage, mean and standard deviation were used to evaluate descriptive data.<br /> <b>Results:</b> The average age of the 31 women participating was 29.33±3.75. Within the sample population, majority had an education level of university (67.74%) and a nuclear family structure (90.32%). There was no significant difference (p&gt;.05) between the socio-demographic characteristics of both groups. Of the women participating in CEC, 92.8% in the lithotomy position; none of them received anesthesia. Within this group, 50% received no intervention during labor, while 42.86% received fundal pressure, and episiotomy was applied to 21.43% of participants. All women engaged only in RPC had their birth in the lithotomy position, and 11.76% of them received epidural anesthesia. Interventions applied included episiotomy (76.47%), induced labor (70.59%), fundal pressure (58.82%), continuous Non Stress Test (NST) (58.82%), continuous intravenous infusion (52.94%), and enema (47.05%). The statements analyzed were classified under four themes: (1) satisfaction, (2) compliance with birthing positions, (3) intrinsic concentration and (4) participant control of decision-making.<br /> <b>Conclusion:</b> The childbirth education classes group reported that was implemented the less intrapartum intervention, greater satisfaction, fewer distractions, greater participation in active decision-making, and a greater tendency to use non-pharmacological methods. In contrast, the routine prenatal care group mostly reported passive participation, difficulty in pain and contraction control, and greater dissatisfaction.
topic birth
childbirth
labor
natural childbirth
qualitative research
url https://www.clinmedkaz.org/download/examining-the-birth-experiences-of-women-with-and-without-prenatal-education-a-qualitative-study-9657.pdf
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