The Effect of Using Peanuts Balls at Birth

NCT06808620 · Status: ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 132

Last updated 2025-02-05

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Summary

The necessity of applying the research on humans, whether the application has been done in our country or in other countries before, if it has been done, additional data expected from this study or differences from this study from others, and the expected benefits, please explain within the framework of scientific data.

With this planned study, it is aimed to increase the activities of pregnant women during birth by using peanut balls during the birth process, to support the pregnant women psychologically, to reduce labor pains, to shorten the duration of normal birth, to increase self-efficacy for normal birth, to reduce cesarean section rates, to increase labor satisfaction, to reduce fear of birth, to expand the pelvic diameter, to stretch the pelvic muscles and to provide positive gains on connective tissues. With this planned study, it is aimed to reduce labor pain, to shorten the duration of labor and to increase the self-efficacy of the pregnant women for vaginal birth by using peanut balls during the birth process and benefiting from the stated benefits.

When the literature review was done, it was determined that partial studies were conducted on the effect of peanut balls on birth in Turkey and in the world, and it was determined that peanut balls are not used in delivery rooms in Turkey despite having many benefits on birth. This study aims to pioneer the widespread use of peanut balls in Turkey. This study was planned to determine the effect of using peanut balls on labor duration, perceived labor pain and self-efficacy in primiparous pregnant women with a cervical dilation of 4 cm and above, in line with the vaginal birth plan. The aim of the planned study is to evaluate the effect of changing position with peanut balls during labor on perceived labor pain, labor duration and self-efficacy levels for normal birth.

The hypotheses of the study proposed for this purpose are; H1: Labor pain, duration and self-efficacy of pregnant women who use peanut balls during labor are different from the control group.

H2: Perceived labor pain decreases in pregnant women who use peanut balls during labor compared to the control group.

H3: The duration of labor (the time period from the active phase to the completion of the transition phase) is shortened in pregnant women who use peanut balls during labor compared to the control group.

H4: The duration of labor (the second stage of labor) is shortened in pregnant women who use peanut balls during labor compared to the control group.

H5: Using peanut balls during birth increases the self-efficacy level in pregnant women compared to the control group.

The peanut ball will be applied in 6 different positions. These positions will consist of side-lying positions, half-sitting pose, forward bending pose and squatting positions. The positions to be applied are planned as in-bed. Pregnant women will be informed about the positions to be applied. The peanut ball will be applied for 20-25 minutes and a 5-10 minute break will be given. The introductory and obstetric information form will be filled out once for each patient. The partograph will be started with the start of the peanut ball use and will end with the end of labor. The visual comparison scale (VAS) and the self-efficacy scale for normal labor will be used 3 times in this study. It will be applied when the dilation is 4 cm and below before the application, immediately after the peanut ball application and half an hour after the peanut ball application.

Conditions

  • Exercise
  • Labor
  • Birth

Interventions

OTHER

The group where the peanut ball is used

Before the application, the appropriate ball size for the physical characteristics and comfort of the pregnant women will be determined. Pregnant women will be given 4 different sizes of peanut balls with a diameter of 40, 55, 65 and 75 cm. In order for the pregnant woman to continue her in-bed balance exercises and position changes, she will be allowed to sit on the peanut ball with her knees and hips at an angle of approximately 90° and her spine upright. A 40-55 cm birthing ball will be used for women between 150-160 cm tall, a 65 cm birthing ball for women between 160-170 cm tall, and a 75 cm birthing ball for women between 170-185 cm tall. Position changes with the peanut ball will be carried out in accordance with a position/exercise guide prepared by researchers in line with literature information. The peanut ball will be applied in 6 different positions. These positions to be applied will consist of side-lying positions, semi-sitting pose, forward bending pose and squatting pos

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • Ataturk University

    lead OTHER

Study Design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Model
PARALLEL

Eligibility

Min Age
18 Years
Max Age
45 Years
Sex
FEMALE
Healthy Volunteers
Yes

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2024-10-30
Primary Completion
2025-04-30
Completion
2025-05-30

Countries

  • Turkey (Türkiye)

Study Locations

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