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Patient satisfaction is an important outcome in the evaluation and development of healthcare services. Studies have identified tools that successfully measure women's childbirth experiences, and have shown that multidimensional measures of women's satisfaction in labor and delivery provides a richer and diverse perspective on women's experiences of intrapartum care. Childbirth experience can have significant effects, both positive and negative, on women's immediate and long term health outcomes. Patients with negative experiences surrounding childbirth have been shown to have significant fear surrounding the labor and delivery experience that negatively impact subsequent deliveries. Often fear is worsened by a lack of knowledge of what to expect during labor. Women enrolled in this study will simulate some of the potentially stressful experiences that commonly occur during labor to determine if doing so decreases a woman's fear and anxiety about labor and delivery.
Patient satisfaction is an important outcome in the evaluation and development of healthcare services. Studies have identified tools that successfully measure women's childbirth experiences, and have shown that multidimensional measures of women's satisfaction in labor and delivery provides a richer and diverse perspective on women's experiences of intrapartum care. Childbirth experience can have significant effects, both positive and negative, on women's immediate and long term health outcomes. Patients with negative experiences surrounding childbirth have been shown to have significant fear surrounding the labor and delivery experience that negatively impact subsequent deliveries. Often fear is worsened by a lack of knowledge of what to expect during labor. Women enrolled in this study will simulate some of the potentially stressful experiences that commonly occur during labor to determine if doing so decreases a woman's fear and anxiety about labor and delivery. Women in Centering Pregnancy groups will be approached and assigned to either the intervention or control arm by Centering Pregnancy group. Those in the intervention arm will participate in simulations in the following areas: 1) In-Utero Resuscitation Simulation: the process that may occur if a baby has a significant drop in heart rate during labor, 2) Cesarean Section Simulation: the process of moving from the labor bed to the transport stretcher and on to the operating room in the event that a laboring woman needs a cesarean delivery, 3) Pushing Simulation: the pushing process after a laboring woman becomes completely dilated. Those in the control arm will not receive this education. All patient will complete a modified Childbirth Experience Questionnaire the day after delivery. Responses will be compared between the woman that participated in the simulations to women who did not participate in simulations.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Simulation Arm | Active Comparator | Subjects in this arm will participate in Interventions (In- Utero Simulation, Cesarean Section Simulation, and Pushing Simulation). |
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| Control Arm | No Intervention | Subjects in this arm will not participate in any simulations. |
| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Simulation | Other | Participants assigned to the intervention group will participate in the following simulations: 1) the process that may occur if a baby has a significant drop in heart rate during labor, 2) the process of moving from the labor bed to the transport stretcher and on to the operating room in the event that a woman needs a cesarean delivery, 3) the pushing process after a woman becomes completely dilated |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Childbirth Experience Questionnaire (CEQ) | Childbirth Experience Satisfaction will be measured by the CEQ a 24 item questionnaire. For 19 of the items the response format is a 4-point Likert Scale and three of the items are assessed using a visual analogue scale (VAS). The VAS-scales scores were transformed to categorical values, 0-40 = 1, 41-60 = 2, 61-80 = 3 and 81-100 = 4. Total score 24-92. Higher scores indicate better childbirth experience | After delivery, up to 2 weeks |
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Inclusion Criteria:
Exclusion Criteria:
• Not planning on delivering with Wake Forest School of Medicine OB/GYN
Only pregnant women are eligible for this study
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| Name | Role | Phone | Extension | |
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| Joshua F Nitsche, MD | Contact | 336-716-4304 | jnitsche@wakehealth.edu |
| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Joshua F Nitsche, MD | Wake Forest University Health Sciences | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Wake Forest Baptist Health Downtown Health Plaza | Winston-Salem | North Carolina | 27103 | United States |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
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| 17645495 | Background | Rudman A, El-Khouri B, Waldenstrom U. Women's satisfaction with intrapartum care - a pattern approach. J Adv Nurs. 2007 Sep;59(5):474-87. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2648.2007.04323.x. Epub 2007 Jul 20. | |
| 28662645 | Background | Nilver H, Begley C, Berg M. Measuring women's childbirth experiences: a systematic review for identification and analysis of validated instruments. BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2017 Jun 29;17(1):203. doi: 10.1186/s12884-017-1356-y. |
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Women in Centering Pregnancy groups at Wake Forest School of Medicine's Obstetrics (OB) and Gynecology (GYN) department will be recruited and sequentially assigned to participate in simulations or serve as controls.
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Group assignment will be removed from the data set prior to analysis.
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| 21764400 | Background | Nilsson C, Lundgren I, Karlstrom A, Hildingsson I. Self reported fear of childbirth and its association with women's birth experience and mode of delivery: a longitudinal population-based study. Women Birth. 2012 Sep;25(3):114-21. doi: 10.1016/j.wombi.2011.06.001. Epub 2011 Jul 20. |
| Background | World Health Organization . WHO Statment: The prevention and elimiation of disrespect and abuse during facility-based childbirth. 2014. |
| Background | Finnbogason, Christine. "Experiences and Satisfaction with Intrapartum Care: A Comparison of Normal Weight Women and Obese Women." University of Manitoba, University of Manitoba, 2016, pp. 149-154. |