Abstract
AimThis study was conducted to determine the effects of midwifery care provided to primiparous mothers during the postpartum period on maternal attachment and post-traumatic growth. MethodThe study was conducted based on a quasi-experimental model with a pre-test/post-test control group. The population of the study was composed of primiparous mothers who gave birth in a public hospital located in eastern Turkey, and the sample consisted of 128 postpartum women (64 women in the control group and 64 women in the experimental group); the sample size was determined via power analysis. Midwifery care was provided to the mothers in the experimental group throughout their hospitalisation in accordance with the Postpartum Care Management Guidelines (PCMG) published by the Republic of Turkey's Ministry of Health. In addition, 3 home visits were carried out between the postpartum 2nd and 5th days, 13th and 17th days and 36th and 42nd days. The mothers in the control group were not subjected to any intervention. The data were collected using a personal information form, the Maternal Attachment Inventory (MAI) and the Post-traumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI). Statistical analyses were conducted using percentage distribution, arithmetic mean, standard deviation, chi-square testing, independent samples t-testing and dependent samples t-testing. ResultsBased on the mean MAI and PTGI pre-test scores, it was determined that the mothers in the experimental and control groups were similar in terms of maternal attachment and post-traumatic growth characteristics (p>0.05). The mean MAI post-test score was 101.85±2.85 in the experimental group and 98.68±5.91 in the control group, and the difference between the groups was statistically significant (p<0.001). The mean PTGI post-test score was 86.21±20.39 in the experimental group and 79.54±22.32 in the control group, and the difference between the groups’ mean scores was statistically significant (p<0.05). The mean post-test score of the PTGI Change in Philosophy of Life subscale was 19.37±6.04 in the experimental group and 16.17±6.83 in the control group, and the difference between the mean scores was statistically significant (p<0.05). ConclusionIt was determined that the midwifery care provided to primiparous mothers during the postpartum period had a positive effect on levels of post-traumatic growth and maternal attachment.
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