Enhanced Antenatal Care : Combining one-to-one and group Antenatal Care models to increase childbirth education and address childbirth fear

Funding Information: This study was financially supported by the Doctoral Grants of the University of Iceland Research Fund (Rannsóknarsjóður Háskóla Íslands) . Publisher Copyright: © 2020 The Author(s) Background: We designed and implemented a new model of care, Enhanced Antenatal Care (EAC), which...

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Published in:Women and Birth
Main Authors: Swift, Emma Marie, Zoéga, Helga, Stoll, Kathrin, Avery, Melissa, Gottfreðsdóttir, Helga
Other Authors: Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, Faculty of Medicine, Women's and Childrens's Services
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/2800
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spelling ftopinvisindi:oai:opinvisindi.is:20.500.11815/2800 2023-11-12T04:19:34+01:00 Enhanced Antenatal Care : Combining one-to-one and group Antenatal Care models to increase childbirth education and address childbirth fear Swift, Emma Marie Zoéga, Helga Stoll, Kathrin Avery, Melissa Gottfreðsdóttir, Helga Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery Faculty of Medicine Women's and Childrens's Services 2021-07 8 649537 381-388 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/2800 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wombi.2020.06.008 en eng Women and Birth; 34(4) http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85088793419&partnerID=8YFLogxK Swift , E M , Zoéga , H , Stoll , K , Avery , M & Gottfreðsdóttir , H 2021 , ' Enhanced Antenatal Care : Combining one-to-one and group Antenatal Care models to increase childbirth education and address childbirth fear ' , Women and Birth , vol. 34 , no. 4 , pp. 381-388 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wombi.2020.06.008 1871-5192 35338127 b0e72842-6f13-4ba1-88fb-4b9b23268fb6 85088793419 32718800 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/2800 doi:10.1016/j.wombi.2020.06.008 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Meðganga Fæðingarhjálp Ráðgjöf Ótti Mæðravernd Education Enhanced Antenatal Care Fear of birth Group antenatal care Pregnancy Parenting Self Efficacy Phobic Disorders Prenatal Education/methods Humans Parturition/psychology Maternal Health Services Treatment Outcome Postpartum Period Counseling/methods Young Adult Midwifery/methods Fear/psychology Adult Female Anxiety/psychology Pregnant Women/psychology Prenatal Care Obstetrics and Gynecology Maternity and Midwifery /dk/atira/pure/researchoutput/researchoutputtypes/contributiontojournal/article 2021 ftopinvisindi https://doi.org/20.500.11815/280010.1016/j.wombi.2020.06.008 2023-11-01T23:55:16Z Funding Information: This study was financially supported by the Doctoral Grants of the University of Iceland Research Fund (Rannsóknarsjóður Háskóla Íslands) . Publisher Copyright: © 2020 The Author(s) Background: We designed and implemented a new model of care, Enhanced Antenatal Care (EAC), which offers a combined approach to midwifery-led care with six one-to-one visits and four group sessions. Aim: To assess EAC in terms of women's satisfaction with care, autonomy in decision-making, and its effectiveness in lowering childbirth fear. Methods: This was a quasi-experimental controlled trial comparing 32 nulliparous women who received EAC (n = 32) and usual antenatal care (n = 60). We compared women's satisfaction with care and autonomy in decision-making post-intervention using chi-square test. We administered a Fear of Birth Scale pre- and post-intervention and assessed change in fear of birth in each group using the Cohen's d for effect size. To isolate the effect of EAC, we then restricted this analysis to women who did not attend classes alongside maternal care (n = 13 in EAC and n = 13 in usual care). Findings: Women's satisfaction with care in terms of monitoring their and their baby's health was similar in both groups. Women receiving EAC were more likely than those in usual care to report having received enough information about the postpartum period (75% vs 30%) and parenting (91% vs 55%). Overall, EAC was more effective than usual care in reducing fear of birth (Cohen's d = −0.21), especially among women not attending classes alongside antenatal care (Cohen's d = −0.83). Conclusion: This study is the first to report findings on EAC and suggests that this novel model may be beneficial in terms of providing education and support, as well as lowering childbirth fear. Peer reviewed Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Opin vísindi (Iceland) Women and Birth 34 4 381 388
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topic Meðganga
Fæðingarhjálp
Ráðgjöf
Ótti
Mæðravernd
Education
Enhanced Antenatal Care
Fear of birth
Group antenatal care
Pregnancy
Parenting
Self Efficacy
Phobic Disorders
Prenatal Education/methods
Humans
Parturition/psychology
Maternal Health Services
Treatment Outcome
Postpartum Period
Counseling/methods
Young Adult
Midwifery/methods
Fear/psychology
Adult
Female
Anxiety/psychology
Pregnant Women/psychology
Prenatal Care
Obstetrics and Gynecology
Maternity and Midwifery
spellingShingle Meðganga
Fæðingarhjálp
Ráðgjöf
Ótti
Mæðravernd
Education
Enhanced Antenatal Care
Fear of birth
Group antenatal care
Pregnancy
Parenting
Self Efficacy
Phobic Disorders
Prenatal Education/methods
Humans
Parturition/psychology
Maternal Health Services
Treatment Outcome
Postpartum Period
Counseling/methods
Young Adult
Midwifery/methods
Fear/psychology
Adult
Female
Anxiety/psychology
Pregnant Women/psychology
Prenatal Care
Obstetrics and Gynecology
Maternity and Midwifery
Swift, Emma Marie
Zoéga, Helga
Stoll, Kathrin
Avery, Melissa
Gottfreðsdóttir, Helga
Enhanced Antenatal Care : Combining one-to-one and group Antenatal Care models to increase childbirth education and address childbirth fear
topic_facet Meðganga
Fæðingarhjálp
Ráðgjöf
Ótti
Mæðravernd
Education
Enhanced Antenatal Care
Fear of birth
Group antenatal care
Pregnancy
Parenting
Self Efficacy
Phobic Disorders
Prenatal Education/methods
Humans
Parturition/psychology
Maternal Health Services
Treatment Outcome
Postpartum Period
Counseling/methods
Young Adult
Midwifery/methods
Fear/psychology
Adult
Female
Anxiety/psychology
Pregnant Women/psychology
Prenatal Care
Obstetrics and Gynecology
Maternity and Midwifery
description Funding Information: This study was financially supported by the Doctoral Grants of the University of Iceland Research Fund (Rannsóknarsjóður Háskóla Íslands) . Publisher Copyright: © 2020 The Author(s) Background: We designed and implemented a new model of care, Enhanced Antenatal Care (EAC), which offers a combined approach to midwifery-led care with six one-to-one visits and four group sessions. Aim: To assess EAC in terms of women's satisfaction with care, autonomy in decision-making, and its effectiveness in lowering childbirth fear. Methods: This was a quasi-experimental controlled trial comparing 32 nulliparous women who received EAC (n = 32) and usual antenatal care (n = 60). We compared women's satisfaction with care and autonomy in decision-making post-intervention using chi-square test. We administered a Fear of Birth Scale pre- and post-intervention and assessed change in fear of birth in each group using the Cohen's d for effect size. To isolate the effect of EAC, we then restricted this analysis to women who did not attend classes alongside maternal care (n = 13 in EAC and n = 13 in usual care). Findings: Women's satisfaction with care in terms of monitoring their and their baby's health was similar in both groups. Women receiving EAC were more likely than those in usual care to report having received enough information about the postpartum period (75% vs 30%) and parenting (91% vs 55%). Overall, EAC was more effective than usual care in reducing fear of birth (Cohen's d = −0.21), especially among women not attending classes alongside antenatal care (Cohen's d = −0.83). Conclusion: This study is the first to report findings on EAC and suggests that this novel model may be beneficial in terms of providing education and support, as well as lowering childbirth fear. Peer reviewed
author2 Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery
Faculty of Medicine
Women's and Childrens's Services
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Swift, Emma Marie
Zoéga, Helga
Stoll, Kathrin
Avery, Melissa
Gottfreðsdóttir, Helga
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Zoéga, Helga
Stoll, Kathrin
Avery, Melissa
Gottfreðsdóttir, Helga
author_sort Swift, Emma Marie
title Enhanced Antenatal Care : Combining one-to-one and group Antenatal Care models to increase childbirth education and address childbirth fear
title_short Enhanced Antenatal Care : Combining one-to-one and group Antenatal Care models to increase childbirth education and address childbirth fear
title_full Enhanced Antenatal Care : Combining one-to-one and group Antenatal Care models to increase childbirth education and address childbirth fear
title_fullStr Enhanced Antenatal Care : Combining one-to-one and group Antenatal Care models to increase childbirth education and address childbirth fear
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced Antenatal Care : Combining one-to-one and group Antenatal Care models to increase childbirth education and address childbirth fear
title_sort enhanced antenatal care : combining one-to-one and group antenatal care models to increase childbirth education and address childbirth fear
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