An psychoeducation programme based on self-efficacy theory to improve experience of natural birth for primigravid women: Study protocol for a randomised controlled trial.

Journal of Clinical Nursing
Yaqin GaoYun Tian

Abstract

To present a study protocol for estimating the feasibility, effectiveness and safety of an individual (five sessions), group (one session) and face-to-face psychoeducation programme based on self-efficacy theory to improve childbirth experience of primigravid women. In present China, fertility rates are falling and ageing is accelerating. How to improve the fertility level of childbearing women is of great significance. However, about 10%-20% of women have negative childbirth experience after birth, which seriously affects maternal and child health and family functions, and even fertility desires and intentions in the future. Nevertheless, due to the lack of a series of well-designed randomised controlled trials(RCTs), there is no specific methodology to guide the most effective intervention for primigravid women. In this regard, based on Bandura's self-efficacy theory, an intervention programme to promote a positive childbirth experience for primigravid women has been designed and will be evaluated to determine its impact on primigravid women. A non-blinded randomised controlled trial. We report the study protocol for this randomised controlled trial based on the SPIRIT2013 statement. A total of 238 eligible primigravid women ...Continue Reading

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