Effect of Social Support During Labor
NCT07539376 · Status: COMPLETED · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 150
Last updated 2026-04-20
Summary
Problem Statement:
In the governmental hospitals it is not allow to presence one of family with woman during child birth in labor room that affects negatively in pregnant emotion and feel more anxious especially primigravida although it effect positively in labor process and outcomes and providers have realized the benefit of having a social support with woman in labor room in facilities where there is a shortage of nurses and midwives (Kabakian-Khasholian and Portela,2017). On the other hand, there is evidence that the cyclic and upward spiraling relationship among fear, tension, and pain proposed by Dick-Read (2005) may account for escalating labor pain in that increased tension and anxiety during labor contribute to increased pain. An explanation is that excessive anxiety increases an endogenous release of catecholamine, which reduces blood flow to and from the placenta, restricts fetal oxygen supply and waste removal, reduces effectiveness of uterine contractions, and slows labor progress ((Yuenyong, O'Brien and Jirapeet, 2012)
Significance of The Study:
This is the first study of its kind in Jordan. Social support during labor has significance effect on birth outcomes of delivery on women and newborn in labor room. It leads to positive results for the mother and the newborn. The results of study will contribute to giving the birth process a masculine character, which leads to reducing the risks of childbirth and reducing newborn death (Anjos and Gouvesia,2019). Finding of this study will help policy members and health care provider to understand the importance of presence supporter with women in labor room, perhaps we can include this procedure with treatment and delivery plan, especially in the delivery rooms in government hospitals.
Purpose:
The purpose of this study is to find effect of presence social support with woman in labor room on birth outcomes in AL Basheer hospital.
Research Question:
What is the effects of presence social supporter with women in labor room during the first and the second stage of labor?
Hypothesis:
The result is expected to find positively effect of presence social support that chosen by pregnant woman to stay with her in labor room during child birth process.
Method
Design:
An experimental, randomized control trial, pretest- posttest will be used in this study, the experimental design the most powerful design for testing cause and effect relationship due to control, manipulation and randomization (Polit, Beck and Polit, 2017), by randomizer the number from 1 to 150 will distributed into two group the first group, intervention group and the other one the control group. The participants will choose a sheet of paper from box with sheets numbered from 1 to 150 and define group according to number.
Setting:
The study will be conducted at Al Basheer governmental hospital in Amman that the family member not allowed to be with women during labor, special permission will be obtained for this study. In labor room in Al-Basheer hospital the room is divided into three sections, the first is the initial stage and contains 10 beds, each bed is separate from the other and contains a device to follow the baby's pulse in addition to other monitoring devices such as pressure and temperature device. The patient remains in this section until the dilatation becomes fully and moves to the most important section It contains three separate rooms and contains resuscitation devices for the baby this section is for the second stage of labor. When the patient finishes this stage, she goes to the last section, which contains 5 postpartum beds, and stays for two hours, and then moves to the postpartum department.
In labor room there is two doctors and 4 or 5 midwives specialists in maternity.
Sample:
Target population:
All pregnant woman in labor room
Accessible population:
Laboring women in first active stage of labor and low risk laboring. Sampling technique Sample size: A statistical power of 0.8 and a medium effect size of 0.5 will be used because the intervention in this study has not been tested before. In addition to the significance level will be 0.05. According that the sample size will be 120 pregnant women and divided into two group 60 women in intervention group and 60 in control group.
Non-Probability Sampling Methods will be used Convenience sampling of pregnant women who is met the criteria in labor ward, Sample size will be estimated according to Cohen power analysis by using t-test, to attain power =0.8, significant level α = .05 (medium size effect), however, 20% will be added to overcome attrition the required sample size will be (N= 150), The convenience sampling appropriate for this study because it relies on available subjects such as patients in hospital (Polit, Beck and Polit, 2017) Introduction The labor process occurs in four successive stages. The first stage begins with regular uterine contractions until full dilation of the cervix.
Conditions
- Labor Delivery
- Maternal and Neonatal Outcomes
Interventions
- OTHER
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Supportive person during labor
Presence of support female person in labor room during stages of labor
Sponsors & Collaborators
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The Hashemite University
lead OTHER
Study Design
- Allocation
- RANDOMIZED
- Purpose
- SUPPORTIVE_CARE
- Masking
- SINGLE
- Model
- SINGLE_GROUP
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 18 Years
- Max Age
- 49 Years
- Sex
- FEMALE
- Healthy Volunteers
- Yes
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2021-12-15
- Primary Completion
- 2022-03-30
- Completion
- 2022-05-15
Countries
- Jordan
Study Locations
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