Fear of childbirth among pregnant women availing antenatal services in a maternity hospital in rural Karnataka
Autor: | Melvin G Kumar, Maria Arul Jessie, Fabiyola Mary, Rosy Jacob, Avita Rose Johnson, Vijaya Raman, Twinkle Agrawal |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
media_common.quotation_subject Living child mesh: It is important to identify and address the fears of childbirth that women may have before during and after childbirth and it will help in better maternal and fetal outcomes RC435-571 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine primigravida primigravida Key messages: It is important to identify and address the fears of childbirth that women may have before medicine gravida Childbirth 030212 general & internal medicine reproductive and urinary physiology media_common Teenage pregnancy Psychiatry Pregnancy business.industry medicine.disease during and after childbirth and it will help in better maternal and fetal outcomes Routine antenatal care 030227 psychiatry Clinical Psychology Psychiatry and Mental health Feeling parity Family medicine Fear of childbirth Anxiety Original Article medicine.symptom business Developed country pregnant women |
Zdroj: | Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine, Vol 41, Iss 4, Pp 318-322 (2019) Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine |
ISSN: | 0253-7176 |
Popis: | Background: Pregnancy, though joyful, may be a time of fear and anxiety. Twenty percent of pregnant women in developed nations report a fear of childbirth, and 6%–10% describe a severe fear that is crippling. This could lead to adverse maternal and fetal outcomes. Data on fear of childbirth among pregnant women are lacking in India and would help in incorporating measures to enhance routine antenatal care. Methodology: With the objective of documenting fear of childbirth and associated factors, a cross-sectional study was conducted in rural Karnataka among women availing antenatal care services, using a face-validated 30 item questionnaire developed by the authors which was then scored to determine fear of childbirth. Results: Of 388 women studied, 45.4% (176) had a fear of childbirth. The commonest fears documented were: not feeling confident about childbirth, being afraid or tense about the process of childbirth, fear of labor pains, and fear of cesarean section. Teenage pregnancy, nulliparity, primigravida status, and having no living child were significantly associated with fear of childbirth. Conclusion: Overall, 45.4% (176) of women had a fear of childbirth. It is important to identify and address the various fears of childbirth that women may have, as revealed by this study, with a view to providing information and reassurance to the mother, with the aim of improved maternal and fetal outcomes. |
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