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探究同伴分娩经历的数字故事讲述对分娩认知及分娩方式的影响:一项准实验研究。

Investigating the effect of the digital storytelling of peers' childbirth experiences on the perception and mode of childbirth: a quasi-experimental study.

作者信息

Mahdavi Zahra, Amiri-Farahani Leila, Pezaro Sally, Salehiniya Hamid, Saravi Soghra Omrani

机构信息

Department of Reproductive Health and Midwifery, Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.

Department of Reproductive Health and Midwifery, Nursing and Midwifery Care Research Center, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, 1996713883, Iran.

出版信息

Eur J Med Res. 2025 Jul 2;30(1):548. doi: 10.1186/s40001-025-02758-2.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIM

Telling stories about giving birth vaginally can generate deeper understandings, potentially resulting in fewer requests to birth via cesarean section without medical reason. We aimed to determine the impact of the digital storytelling of peers' childbirth experiences on the perception and mode of childbirth in those birthing for the first time.

METHODS

This quasi-experimental study invited those pregnant and birthing for the first time from four comprehensive health centers to participate. Using a simple randomizing method, two centers were assigned to the control group and two centers were assigned to the intervention group. Convenience sampling was used to recruit 65 eligible participants from each center group. The six steps of the ASPIRE model were used to guide the development of the intervention. Five story-telling videos were sent weekly to participants in the intervention group to watch between the 32nd and 36th weeks of pregnancy. After giving birth, data were collected via telephone from those in both the control and intervention groups in relation to their mode of childbirth as a primary outcome. Furthermore, 7 to 21 days after giving birth, all participants completed the Childbirth Perception Scale as a primary outcome.

RESULTS

Our subgroup analysis confirmed a statistically significant difference between both the intervention and control groups (P = 0.001), whereby those who gave birth vaginally in the intervention group indicated more positive perceptions of childbirth. Contrariwise, no significant difference was identified between the intervention and control groups in terms of perception of childbirth score in participants who gave birth via emergency cesarean section (P = 0.45). In all included participants, that is, those who experienced vaginal childbirth and those who experienced emergency cesarean section, there was no significant difference identified between the intervention and control groups in terms of perception of childbirth score (P = 0.088).

CONCLUSION

The digital storytelling of peers' childbirth experiences is effective in cultivating more positive perceptions in relation to the experience of childbirth, specifically among those who experience childbirth vaginally. Considering the above, digital storytelling may be implemented as a useful tool in childbirth preparation, though the need for alternative interventions remains in pursuit of lowering the number of unnecessary births via cesarean section conducted overall.

摘要

背景与目的

讲述顺产经历能带来更深刻的理解,可能减少无医学原因要求剖宫产的情况。我们旨在确定同伴分娩经历的数字故事讲述对首次分娩者分娩认知和分娩方式的影响。

方法

这项准实验研究邀请了来自四个综合健康中心的首次怀孕和分娩者参与。采用简单随机化方法,将两个中心分配到对照组,两个中心分配到干预组。从每个中心组中通过便利抽样招募65名符合条件的参与者。使用ASPIRE模型的六个步骤来指导干预措施的制定。在怀孕第32至36周期间,每周向干预组的参与者发送五个讲故事视频供其观看。分娩后,通过电话收集对照组和干预组参与者的分娩方式数据作为主要结果。此外,分娩后7至21天,所有参与者完成分娩认知量表作为主要结果。

结果

我们的亚组分析证实干预组和对照组之间存在统计学上的显著差异(P = 0.001),干预组中顺产的人对分娩表现出更积极的认知。相反,在通过急诊剖宫产分娩的参与者中,干预组和对照组在分娩认知得分方面没有显著差异(P = 0.45)。在所有纳入的参与者中,即顺产者和急诊剖宫产者,干预组和对照组在分娩认知得分方面没有显著差异(P = 0.088)。

结论

同伴分娩经历的数字故事讲述能有效培养对分娩经历更积极的认知,特别是在顺产者中。考虑到上述情况,数字故事讲述可作为分娩准备中的一种有用工具实施,不过总体上仍需要其他干预措施来降低不必要的剖宫产分娩数量。

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