Abstract Background Childbirth preparation trainings are an important component of prenatal education, and pregnant women are increasingly interested in seeking information from online sources. The aim of this study is to compare the feasibility and the effects of in-person and virtual childbirth preparation training courses on the pregnancy experience, fear of childbirth (FOC), birth preference, and type of delivery among pregnant women. Methods In total, 165 primiparous women referring to a prenatal clinic at Milad Hospital in Tehran, will be included in this study. The subjects will be selected using the convenience sampling method and will be divided into three groups of study A, study B, and control. The study groups A and B will recei...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to test the feasibility of Internet interventions among ...
BACKGROUND: Childbirth fear is associated with increased obstetric interventions and poor emotional ...
Background: About six percent of pregnant women suffer from severe fear of childbirth. These women a...
Background. Men have a special role to play in promoting maternal and child health during pregnancy,...
<div><p class="Abstract"><strong>Objective:</strong> To examine effect of an educational program on ...
Fear of childbirth negatively affects women during pregnancy and after birth. The research was condu...
Objective The present study was conducted to determine the effect of education that is given inform...
Background: Although women with fear of birth often report negative birth experiences, few studies h...
Background & Aim: Maternal request for caesarean section due to fear of normal vaginal delivery (NVD...
BACKGROUND: Although many pregnant women report fear related to the approaching birth, no consensus ...
Background: Although many pregnant women report fear related to the approaching birth, no consensus ...
Background and Objectives: In many cases, lack of knowledge, false beliefs and attitudes, and fear o...
Background: Although many pregnant women report fear related to the approaching birth, no consensus ...
Abstract Introduction Considering the important role of education in promoting parents’ attachment t...
Although a fear of birth affects many women during pregnancy and is associated with adverse birth ou...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to test the feasibility of Internet interventions among ...
BACKGROUND: Childbirth fear is associated with increased obstetric interventions and poor emotional ...
Background: About six percent of pregnant women suffer from severe fear of childbirth. These women a...
Background. Men have a special role to play in promoting maternal and child health during pregnancy,...
<div><p class="Abstract"><strong>Objective:</strong> To examine effect of an educational program on ...
Fear of childbirth negatively affects women during pregnancy and after birth. The research was condu...
Objective The present study was conducted to determine the effect of education that is given inform...
Background: Although women with fear of birth often report negative birth experiences, few studies h...
Background & Aim: Maternal request for caesarean section due to fear of normal vaginal delivery (NVD...
BACKGROUND: Although many pregnant women report fear related to the approaching birth, no consensus ...
Background: Although many pregnant women report fear related to the approaching birth, no consensus ...
Background and Objectives: In many cases, lack of knowledge, false beliefs and attitudes, and fear o...
Background: Although many pregnant women report fear related to the approaching birth, no consensus ...
Abstract Introduction Considering the important role of education in promoting parents’ attachment t...
Although a fear of birth affects many women during pregnancy and is associated with adverse birth ou...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to test the feasibility of Internet interventions among ...
BACKGROUND: Childbirth fear is associated with increased obstetric interventions and poor emotional ...
Background: About six percent of pregnant women suffer from severe fear of childbirth. These women a...