The Effect of the Perceived Social Support on Surgical Fears of Pregnancy Decision for Cesarean: An Emergency Department Example

Funda Tosun Güleroğlu, Gökçen Aydın Akbuğa
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This study was conducted to determine the effect of perceived social support level of pregnant women who applied to the emergency department on the level of surgical fear they experienced before cesarean section. The sample of the study consisted of 100 women who applied to the emergency department of a training and research hospital between 19.01.2022- 31.03.2022 and were given a cesarean section decision. Data were collected using the Introductory Information Form, the Surgical Fear Scale, and the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support. Percentage distribution, mean, standard deviation, t test for independent groups, One Way ANOVA and Pearson correlation test were used to evaluate the data. It was found that the mean age of the women participating in the study was 29.38±5.98 years, 43% were primary school graduates, 67% did not work, and 85% lived with a nuclear family. The mean score of the women on the perceived social support scale was 57.30±17.58, and the mean score on the surgical fear scale was 39.23±19.65. There was no statistically significant correlation between the total score of the scale of perceived social support and the total score of the surgical fear scale (r=0.082; p=0.416). It was concluded that the women had a moderate level of fear of surgery, and the perceived level of social support did not affect the fear of surgery. In line with these results, it may be recommended to include training that addresses the possibility and process of emergency cesarean section in childbirth preparation training and carry out studies with larger sample groups.
感知社会支持对剖宫产手术恐惧妊娠决定的影响:以急诊科为例
本研究旨在探讨急诊科孕妇的感知社会支持水平对剖宫产术前手术恐惧程度的影响。该研究的样本包括100名妇女,她们在2022年1月19日至2022年3月31日期间申请了一家培训和研究医院的急诊科,并被决定剖宫产。数据收集使用介绍信息表、手术恐惧量表和多维感知社会支持量表。采用百分比分布、均值、标准差、独立组t检验、单因素方差分析和Pearson相关检验对资料进行评价。研究发现,参与研究的女性平均年龄为29.38±5.98岁,43%小学毕业,67%没有工作,85%与核心家庭生活在一起。女性在感知社会支持量表上的平均得分为57.30±17.58分,在手术恐惧量表上的平均得分为39.23±19.65分。感知社会支持量表总分与手术恐惧量表总分之间的相关性无统计学意义(r=0.082;p = 0.416)。结果表明,女性对手术有中等程度的恐惧,而感知到的社会支持水平对手术恐惧没有影响。根据这些结果,可能建议在分娩准备培训中包括解决紧急剖宫产的可能性和过程的培训,并开展更大样本组的研究。
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