Unravelling the Interplay Between Primigravida Pregnant Women Health Profile, Catastrophic Thinking, Tokophobia and Childbirth Preferences in a Rural Area

分娩 心理干预 医学 比例(比率) 医疗保健 心理学 怀孕 护理部 临床心理学 精神科 经济增长 遗传学 量子力学 生物 物理 经济
作者
Heba Ali,Amal Ahmed Abdelhafez,Heba Abdel‐Hamid Hammad,Eman Halim AbdElmoneam,Ahmed Abdellah Othman,Mohamed Hussein Ramadan Atta
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期刊:Journal of Advanced Nursing [Wiley]
被引量:1
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DOI:10.1111/jan.16635
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ABSTRACT Aims To assess the prevalence of tokophobia (fear of childbirth) and evaluate the relationship between catastrophic thinking, tokophobia, childbirth preferences and the health profile of primigravida (first‐time pregnant women in rural areas). Design A descriptive correlational study. Method This study, implemented from January 2024 to March 2024, involved 300 primigravidae. Data collection was carried out using the Socio‐Demographic and Clinical Data Sheet, the Pain Catastrophising Scale (PCS) and the Fear of Childbirth Scale, which are specific tools chosen for their relevance to the research objectives. Results The mean score for catastrophic thinking is 36.13 (SD = 4.2740), which indicates a clinically significant level of pain catastrophising, and Tokophobia's mean is 42.53, which denotes intense Fear of Childbirth. There are strong positive correlations among catastrophic thinking and its subcomponents, positive correlations between tokophobia and devastating thinking and significant correlations between childbirth preferences and catastrophic thinking. Conclusion This study's findings provide compelling insight into the intricate interplay between catastrophic thinking, tokophobia and childbirth preferences. These insights can pave the way for targeted psychological interventions to address catastrophic thinking in pregnant women, potentially alleviating tokophobia and supporting informed, less fear‐driven childbirth decisions. This could lead to a more positive childbirth experience for many birthing people, equipping healthcare professionals with actionable knowledge to improve maternal and child health outcomes. Reporting Method The relevant reporting method, that is, STROBE, has been adhered to. Impact This study's findings have significant implications for the healthcare of pregnant women, particularly first‐time birthing people deemed high risk. The study suggests that thorough antenatal care can help ease their fear of childbirth, ultimately leading to improved outcomes for both women and babies. Patient or Public Contribution Public contribution by females in the community maternal services.
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