The Effect of Trauma Informed Care in Childbirth
Psychological Well-being, Childbirth, Care Pattern, Maternal
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Psychological Well-being focused on measuring Intrapartum supportive care, Trauma Informed Care, birth trauma, fear of childbirth, perinatal well-being
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: The ages of 18-40 women, At least primary school graduate, Mother tongue Turkish, Single fetus, Term, Spontaneous birth, Cervical dilatation between 0-5 cm (latent phase) and without a condition that could prevent vaginal delivery. Primiparous women Not have any disease or complication and agreed to participate in the study were included. Exclusion Criteria: Women who developed a complication with the fetus or themselves during delivery, Not be reached during follow-ups by telephone, Wanted to withdraw from the study
Sites / Locations
- Gozde Gokce Isbir
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Other
Experimental: Supportive Care based on trauma informed care
Control: Standart care
Participants were provided care in different rooms, blinded to the differences in practice used between the two groups. In the same clinic, a room was designed as a positive delivery room by the researchers and a relaxing environment was created. In this room, supportive care based on trauma informed care was provided to the experimental group during birth.
Participants in the control group, on the other hand, received the routine care given in the hospital by other midwives in the clinic, and there was a change of caregiver midwife during shift changes. The care provided in the hospital during delivery is mostly focused on low level of physical comfort and high level of follow-up.