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Study NCT ID: NCT06537973
Status: NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Last Update Posted: None
First Post: 2024-07-29

Brief Title: This Study Aimed to Examine the Effects of Individualized Care and Counseling Given to Mothers in the First Trimester of Pregnancy on Maternal Attachment Maternal Self-efficacy and Maternal Function
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Study Overview

Official Title: The Effect of Individualized Care and Counseling Given to Primiparous Mothers in the Postpartum Period on Maternal Attachment Maternal Self-Efficacy and Maternal Function Randomized Controlled Trial
Status: NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Status Verified Date: 2024-07
Last Known Status: None
Delayed Posting: No
If Stopped, Why?: Not Stopped
Has Expanded Access: No
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Brief Summary: Purpose of the research

This study aimed to examine the effects of individualized care and counseling given to mothers in the first trimester after birth on maternal attachment maternal self-efficacy and maternal function

In this context the hypotheses of the research are as follows

1 Individualized care and counseling does not have a significant effect on the level of maternal attachment
2 Individualized care and counseling does not have a positive effect on mothersamp39 self-efficacy perceptions
3 Individualized care and counseling does not have a significant effect on the gain of maternal function

The study consists of experimental and control groups The mothers of the experimental group will be interviewed in the 2nd 4th 6th 8th and 12th postpartum weeks and various surveys will be administered through counseling

Control group mothers will not be given any training or counseling by the researcher other than the standard care and services offered in the hospital The measurement tools applied to the experimental group mothers will be simultaneously applied to the control group mothers
Detailed Description: Data Collection Tools In this study Introductory Information Form Mother-Infant Attachment Scale Maternal Attachment Scale MAS Parent Self-Efficacy Scale PSS and Barkin Maternal Functioning Scale MFFS were used as data collection tools

Introductory Information Form It is a form consisting of a total of 12 questions prepared by the researcher as a result of literature review to be applied to pregnant women and evaluating the socio-demographic 7 questions and obstetric characteristics 5 questions of pregnant women

Mother-to-Infant Bonding Scale Mother-to-Infant Bonding Scale The scale which allows the mother to express the feelings she feels towards her baby with a single word was developed by Taylor et al in 2005 The original name of the scale is Mother-Infant Attachment Scale The scale was adapted into Turkish by Karakulak Aydemir in 2009 Mother-Baby Attachment Scale is a 4-point Likert type scale consisting of 8 items According to the results of the guidance the items Loving Neutralfeeling nothing Joyful Dislike and Protective are placed under the first factor and the items Angry Disappointment and Anger are placed under the second factor Responses consisting of four options are scored between 0-3 The lowest score that can be obtained from the scale is 0 while the highest score is 24 The responses to the items in the scale are as follows 0 A lot 1 A lot 2 A little 3 Not at all In the evaluation items 1 4 and 6 express positive emotional expressions while items 2 3 5 and 7 express negative emotional expressions and are scored reversely An increase in the score obtained from the scale indicates a mother-infant attachment problem

Maternal Attachment Scale MBS The scale measuring maternal feelings and behaviors that show love was developed by Muller in 1994 The scale was first applied to mothers at 30-40 days postpartum and then in the fourth and eighth months The scale adapted to Turkish society as a result of the study of Kavlak and Şirin in 2009 was tested on mothers with one- and four-month-old babies The expressions of the one-dimensional scale consisting of a total of 26 items in the four-point likert type were determined as alwaysa 4 points oftenb 3 points sometimesc 2 points and neverd 1 pointThe lowest score to be obtained from the scale is 26 and the highest score is 104 A high score indicates high maternal attachment Muller found the Cronbach Alpha coefficient of the scale to be 085 076 and 085 respectively and Şirin and Kavlak found it to be 077 in mothers with one-month-old babies and 082 in mothers with four-month-old babies

Parental Self-Efficacy Scale EÖS The scale was developed by Kılıçaslan in 2007 to determine the personal judgments of parents of their first babies aged 3-6 months regarding their competence in the parental roleIt is a 5-point likert-type scale consisting of 18 items The scale has 5 sub-dimensions Items 11 12 13 16 18 indicate babys needs items 1 5 6 9 indicate parenting skills items 2 4 10 17 indicate babys mental state items 7 8 15 indicate babys disorders and items 3 and 14 indicate babys emotions The responses to the items in the scale are listed as strongly agree agree undecided disagree and strongly disagree The scale is scored on a scale from 1 to 5 In case of opposite statements the scores will be reversed and the calculation will be made The Cronbach Alpha value of the scale was found to be 0852

Barkin Maternal Function Scale BAFÖ The Turkish validity and reliability of the scale developed by Barkin in 2009 to evaluate the functional status of the mother after birth was conducted by Aydın in2016 The seven-point likert type scale consists of a total of 16 questions The responses on the scale are numbered between 0 and 6 0 means strongly disagree 1 means disagree 2 means slightly disagree 3 means undecided 4 means slightly agree 5 means agree 6 means strongly agreeThe lowest score that can be obtained from the scale is 0 and the highest score is 96 Evaluation is made based on the total score A high score means that the maternal function is high The Barkin Maternal Function Scale which is recommended to be used starting from 6-10 weeks postpartum and up to two years includes five subscales self-care maternal psychology baby care social support and adaptation to motherhood Barkin found the Cronbach Alpha value of the scale to be 087 and Aydın found it to be 073

Study Oversight

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