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Study NCT ID: NCT06101186
Status: COMPLETED
Last Update Posted: 2023-10-26
First Post: 2023-09-27

Brief Title: The Effect of Nursing Counseling Perceived Stress Coping and Birth Outcomes Among Pregnant Women
Sponsor: Erzurum Technical University
Organization: Erzurum Technical University

Study Overview

Official Title: The Effect of Nursing Counseling Based on Neuman Systems Model on Perceived Stress Coping With Stress and Birth Outcomes Among Pregnant Women at High Risk of Pre-term Labor
Status: COMPLETED
Status Verified Date: 2023-10
Last Known Status: None
Delayed Posting: No
If Stopped, Why?: Not Stopped
Has Expanded Access: False
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Brief Summary: Aim The aim of this study is to determine the effect of the Pregnant Nursing Education and Counseling Program HEGDAP which is structured on the Neuman Systems Model on the perception of stress coping with stress and birth outcomes in pregnant women with preterm labor risk

Method This study was conducted with 60 pregnant women at risk of preterm labor including 30 experimental and 30 control non-randomized double-blind pregnant women using pretest interim follow-up and posttest Data were collected using a personal information form Perceived Stress in Risky Pregnancies Questionnaire Ways of Coping with Stress Scale and Birth Outcomes Evaluation Form Nursing counseling based on Neumans System Model was applied to the intervention group Data were evaluated using analysis methods such as t-test chi-square etc
Detailed Description: Although pregnancy is a physiological condition involving homeostatic adaptations it is also a process that can subject pregnant women to stress and vulnerability Pregnant women experience stress due to various factors such as bodily changes hormonal fluctuations physical symptoms concerns about parenting relationship issues fear of childbirth and the health of their baby Risky pregnant women compared to non-risky pregnant women experience even more intense stress related to their own health and the health of their babies The stressors faced by risky pregnant women include being diagnosed with a risky pregnancy experiencing an unwanted pregnancy encountering signs of danger during pregnancy negative thoughts related to the baby hospitalization fear of childbirth adolescent pregnancies marital problems lack of social support economic concerns and postpartum problems Perceived stress during pregnancy can lead to negative birth outcomes such as preterm labor spontaneous abortion neonatal malformation low birth weight and prenatal developmental delay Pregnant women reporting high stress have a 25 to 60 increased risk of preterm birth compared to those reporting low stress A study found that pregnant women perceiving high stress during pregnancy were twice as likely to experience premature labor and twelve times more likely to give birth to a low birth weight baby Another study showed that stressed pregnant women give birth an average of one and a half weeks earlier than healthy pregnant women Stress is considered a modifiable factor that contributes to preterm birth and eliminating its negative effects can help reduce the rate of preterm birth due to maternal stressTo cope with the stress associated with a risky pregnancy it is crucial for pregnant women to utilize coping mechanisms they have used in the past and learn new coping strategies However 274 percent of pregnant women in Turkey feel that their ability to cope with stress is inadequate It is recommended that nurses provide training and counseling to help pregnant women at risk of preterm birth cope with stress more effectively Encouraging participation in stress-reduction programs that provide specific information education or relaxation methods is important for pregnant women at risk and counseling should be provided toward the end of the second trimester Nurses can contribute to better health outcomes for both the mother and the baby by supporting the use of appropriate stress-coping methods in high-risk pregnant women In addition to addressing the individual information needs of nurses systematic training and consultation on nutrition rest activity sexual life fetal growth and development potential complications and fetal movement monitoring should be provided to reduce the stress levels of pregnant women at risk of preterm birth It is believed that structuring the training and counseling program based on nursing theory will enhance the benefits provided

This research is conducted based on the nursing theorist Neumans Systems Model NSM which focuses on concepts such as stress coping with stress and the environment The Neuman Systems Model offers a holistic approach to care going beyond the traditional concept of illness It emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches to disease treatment prevention health education and health promotion No previous studies were found that monitored the results of providing training and counseling to pregnant women at risk of preterm birth using the Neuman Systems Model This study aims to present an innovative approach to reducing perceived stress improving stress coping and supporting positive birth outcomes in pregnant women at risk of preterm labor by implementing the Pregnant Nursing Education and Counseling Program PNECP structured on the Neuman Systems Model

Study Oversight

Has Oversight DMC: None
Is a FDA Regulated Drug?: False
Is a FDA Regulated Device?: False
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