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The Effects Of Pregnancy-Adaptation Training On Maternal-Fetal Attachment And Adaptation In Pregnant Women With A History Of Baby Loss

NURSING AND MIDWIFERY STUDIES(2016)

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Background: Studies haveshownthat educating mothers can improve their adaptation to pregnancy and motherhood roles. There are also studies that have investigated the effects of certain interventions on maternal-fetal attachment. However, studies on the effects of maternal adaptation training on maternal-fetal attachment in mothers with a history of fetal or baby loss are rare.Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine the effects of a pregnancy adaptation training package on maternal-fetal attachment in pregnant women with a history of baby loss.Patients and Methods: This quasi-experimental study was conducted on 60 pregnantwomenwith previous fetal or neonatal death in 2014. Thewomenwererandomlydivided intoanexperimentalgroup(n = 30) and a control group (n = 30). The pregnantwomenin the experimental group received routine prenatal education in addition to four sessions of a pregnancy adaption training package. The control group received only routine prenatal education. The data were collected using a demographic questionnaire, Cranley's maternal-fetal attachment scale, and a prenatal self-evaluation questionnaire at the beginning and at the end of the study. The data analysis was conducted using the Mann-Whitney U, Wilcoxon, chi-square, Fisher's exact, and spearman correlation coefficient tests.Results: Before the intervention, there were no statistically significant differences between the study and control groups in terms of maternal-fetal attachment (P = 0.280) and adaptation to pregnancy (P = 0.883). However, following the intervention, the mean score of the maternal-fetal attachment was significantly higher in the experimental group, when compared with the control (77.57 +/- 7.23 vs. 61.53 +/- 2.62; P = 0.001). In addition, the mean post-intervention adaptation to pregnancy score was significantly lower in the experimental group than in the control group (118.89 +/- 8.12 vs. 126.38 +/- 4.17; P = 0.001).Conclusions: The pregnancy adaptation training package increased the adaptation and maternal-fetal attachment scores in pregnant women with a history of baby loss.
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Adaptation, Attachment, Baby Loss, Educational Package
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