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Pregnant Women with Placenta Previa
Sponsor: Burdur Mehmet Akif Ersoy University
Summary
Placenta previa is the extension of placental tissue over the endocervical os or covering the cervical os. Placenta previa is a common complication in the third trimester of pregnancy and is a major cause of postpartum hemorrhage and perinatal death.There are many studies in the literature on attachment. However, no studies have been found on fetal movement in placenta previa pregnant women. Counting fetal movements is an easy and inexpensive assessment that pregnant women can do on their own, without the need for any specialist or equipment, and for which they take responsibility. It is assumed that the effective time spent during fetal movement counting will positively affect the attachment between the pregnant woman and the fetus, and that the stress of the pregnant woman, who is sure that her baby is well, will decrease.
Official title: The Effect of Fetal Movement Counting Given with Pecha Kucha Education on Prenatal Bonding and Pregnancy Distress in Pregnant Women with Placenta Previa
Key Details
Gender
FEMALE
Age Range
18 Years - 45 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
90
Start Date
2025-02-01
Completion Date
2025-07-30
Last Updated
2025-01-27
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Pecha Kucha Education
After the first interviews, the participants will be given face-to-face training to count fetal movements in the first stage. The training will last 30-45 minutes. The training content includes a comfortable environment and a suitable position for pregnant women, how to count and what to look for before counting fetal movements. Then, the training will be sent to the pregnant women via WhatsApp. A form will be given to count the fetal movements, and training will be applied using the Pecha Kucha method using smartphones once a week for 4 weeks. Pecha kucha is a presentation method developed to attract and maintain the attention of the audience throughout a series of different presentations. Pecha kucha (P-K), derived from the word meaning "chat" in Japanese, is to help present creative works with visual images. Pecha kucha training includes position, how to count and what to look for before counting fetal movements. This training will be delivered via WhatsApp with a practical presenta