Predicting the behavioral intention of pregnant women’s choice of delivery method based on the theory of planned behavior: A cross-sectional study

Introduction: Cesarean, as a major abdominal surgery, if done without a medical indication, may impose numerous complications on the mothers and the babies and increase frequency of cesarean deliveries in subsequent pregnancies. This study aimed to predict the behavioral tendencies of pregnant women...

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Main Authors: Bahareh Soheili, Amin Mirzaei, Kourosh Sayemiri, Zeinab Ghazanfari
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Language:English
Published: Ilam University of Medical Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:Journal of Basic Research in Medical Sciences
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spelling doaj-b56820606fae42b384aa5a52935af9612020-11-25T01:02:25ZengIlam University of Medical SciencesJournal of Basic Research in Medical Sciences2383-05062383-09722017-01-01413744Predicting the behavioral intention of pregnant women’s choice of delivery method based on the theory of planned behavior: A cross-sectional studyBahareh Soheili0Amin Mirzaei1Kourosh Sayemiri2Zeinab Ghazanfari3 Department of Health Education, Faculty of Health, Ilam University of Medical Sciences, Ilam, Iran Department of Health Education, Faculty of Health, Ilam University of Medical Sciences, Ilam, Iran Research Center for Prevention of Psychosocial Injuries, Ilam University of Medical Sciences, Ilam, Iran Department of Social Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Ilam University of Medical Sciences, Ilam, Iran Introduction: Cesarean, as a major abdominal surgery, if done without a medical indication, may impose numerous complications on the mothers and the babies and increase frequency of cesarean deliveries in subsequent pregnancies. This study aimed to predict the behavioral tendencies of pregnant women in selecting their delivery approaches, based on the theory of planned behavior (TPB). Materials and methods: This cross-sectional study was performed on 100 pregnant women referred to healthcare centers of Kermanshah city (western Iran). A researcher-made questionnaire was applied, based on TPB constructs including attitudes, perceived behavioral controls, subjective norms, and behavioral tendencies. To analyze the data, Pearson correlation, Spearman, s regression, and ANOVA were used via the SPSS statistical software, version 20. Results: The average age of pregnant woman was 23.7±3.93 years old. The results demonstrated a significant correlation between the subjective norms and behavioral tendencies (r=0.335, P=0.001). A significant relationship was seen between the perceived behavioral controls and tendencies (r=0.277, P=0.004). A significant relationship was found between the perceived behavioral control and the attitude (r=0.293, P=0.002). The results of the regression results demonstrated that the subjective norms and perceived behavioral controls can significantly predict 14.1 percent of changes in the variable of tendencie. Conclusion: The findings indicate the strength of the variable of subjective norms as the most effective factor in predicting the delivery approach; therefore, systematic and planned training seems necessary, not only for the pregnant women, but also the individuals affecting this group. Thus, to reduce caesarean sections, physicians, as an effective factor, need to be urged to boost natural childbirth.http://jbrms.medilam.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-208-1&slc_lang=en&sid=1Natural childbirthCesarean sectionTheory of planned behaviorPregnant women
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author Bahareh Soheili
Amin Mirzaei
Kourosh Sayemiri
Zeinab Ghazanfari
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Amin Mirzaei
Kourosh Sayemiri
Zeinab Ghazanfari
Predicting the behavioral intention of pregnant women’s choice of delivery method based on the theory of planned behavior: A cross-sectional study
Journal of Basic Research in Medical Sciences
Natural childbirth
Cesarean section
Theory of planned behavior
Pregnant women
author_facet Bahareh Soheili
Amin Mirzaei
Kourosh Sayemiri
Zeinab Ghazanfari
author_sort Bahareh Soheili
title Predicting the behavioral intention of pregnant women’s choice of delivery method based on the theory of planned behavior: A cross-sectional study
title_short Predicting the behavioral intention of pregnant women’s choice of delivery method based on the theory of planned behavior: A cross-sectional study
title_full Predicting the behavioral intention of pregnant women’s choice of delivery method based on the theory of planned behavior: A cross-sectional study
title_fullStr Predicting the behavioral intention of pregnant women’s choice of delivery method based on the theory of planned behavior: A cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Predicting the behavioral intention of pregnant women’s choice of delivery method based on the theory of planned behavior: A cross-sectional study
title_sort predicting the behavioral intention of pregnant women’s choice of delivery method based on the theory of planned behavior: a cross-sectional study
publisher Ilam University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Basic Research in Medical Sciences
issn 2383-0506
2383-0972
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Introduction: Cesarean, as a major abdominal surgery, if done without a medical indication, may impose numerous complications on the mothers and the babies and increase frequency of cesarean deliveries in subsequent pregnancies. This study aimed to predict the behavioral tendencies of pregnant women in selecting their delivery approaches, based on the theory of planned behavior (TPB). Materials and methods: This cross-sectional study was performed on 100 pregnant women referred to healthcare centers of Kermanshah city (western Iran). A researcher-made questionnaire was applied, based on TPB constructs including attitudes, perceived behavioral controls, subjective norms, and behavioral tendencies. To analyze the data, Pearson correlation, Spearman, s regression, and ANOVA were used via the SPSS statistical software, version 20. Results: The average age of pregnant woman was 23.7±3.93 years old. The results demonstrated a significant correlation between the subjective norms and behavioral tendencies (r=0.335, P=0.001). A significant relationship was seen between the perceived behavioral controls and tendencies (r=0.277, P=0.004). A significant relationship was found between the perceived behavioral control and the attitude (r=0.293, P=0.002). The results of the regression results demonstrated that the subjective norms and perceived behavioral controls can significantly predict 14.1 percent of changes in the variable of tendencie. Conclusion: The findings indicate the strength of the variable of subjective norms as the most effective factor in predicting the delivery approach; therefore, systematic and planned training seems necessary, not only for the pregnant women, but also the individuals affecting this group. Thus, to reduce caesarean sections, physicians, as an effective factor, need to be urged to boost natural childbirth.
topic Natural childbirth
Cesarean section
Theory of planned behavior
Pregnant women
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