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HBM-Based Solution-Focused Birth Program on Fear of Childbirth in Primigravidas
Sponsor: Ordu University
Summary
Pregnancy is a period characterized by significant physiological and psychosocial changes, during which women adapt to new roles. While some women experience this period with excitement and hope, others may experience anxiety, uncertainty, and fear. Fear of childbirth (tokophobia) is a common condition that can negatively affect women's quality of life, birth preferences, and childbirth experiences. High levels of fear of childbirth have been associated with increased cesarean section rates, negative birth perceptions, and postpartum psychological problems. This randomized controlled trial aims to evaluate the effect of a solution-focused childbirth preparation education program based on the Health Belief Model on fear of childbirth and belief in normal birth among primigravida women. Secondary outcomes include pregnancy-related stress and mode of delivery. Participants will be randomly assigned to either an intervention group receiving structured education or a control group receiving routine prenatal care. Data will be collected before and after the intervention using validated measurement tools, and delivery outcomes will be recorded after birth. The findings are expected to contribute to improving maternal psychological well-being and promoting positive childbirth experiences.
Official title: The Effect of a Health Belief Model-Based Solution-Focused Childbirth Preparation Program on Fear of Childbirth, Belief in Normal Birth, Pregnancy Stress, and Mode of Delivery in Primigravid Women
Key Details
Gender
FEMALE
Age Range
18 Years - 49 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
72
Start Date
2026-05-15
Completion Date
2026-12-15
Last Updated
2026-04-24
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
Health Belief Model-Based Solution-Focused Childbirth Preparation Education
A structured face-to-face childbirth preparation education program based on the Health Belief Model and solution-focused approach will be delivered to pregnant women between 28 and 32 weeks of gestation in small groups of 5-10 participants. The intervention consists of six sessions conducted twice weekly over three weeks by a researcher certified in solution-focused approach practitioner training. Content includes pregnancy education, stages of labor, modes of birth, non-pharmacological pain management methods, strategies to reduce fear of childbirth, stress management, relaxation exercises, and strengthening positive beliefs toward normal birth. Solution-focused interventions will be integrated into the program, including the miracle question, scaling questions, future-oriented reflections (e.g., "What would a healthy pregnancy look like for me?"), daily success statements, the helping hand technique, a letter to the future, and minefield clearing exercises.
Standard Antenatal Education (Pregnancy School)
Routine antenatal education provided by the Ministry of Health to pregnant women.
Locations (1)
Ordu University
Ordu, Turkey (Türkiye)