The observance of maternal rights charter in labor with postpartum anxiety in mothers delivering at maternity hospitals

Q4 Medicine
Marziye Shahpari , Mahnaz Zarshenas , Marzieh Akbarzadeh
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Abstract

Introduction

One of the effective factors in reducing postpartum mental illnesses, such as anxiety, is observing maternal rights and mothers' positive attitude about childbirth. The present study aimed to determine the relationship between maternal rights charter observance during labor and postpartum anxiety.

Materials and methods

This was a cross-sectional study. We investigated the observance of maternal rights charter using a researcher-made questionnaire. Postpartum anxiety was investigated using Spielberger questionnaire. The relationship between these 2 factors was investigated via studying 160 eligible pregnant mothers admitted in Hazrat Zeinab, Hafez, and Shooshtari hospitals. Data were analyzed through SPSS software (version 16), using one-way ANOVA and Pearson correlation coefficient at the significant level of 5%.

Results

There a was a significant relationship between the delivery team members in terms of dimensions in the maternal rights charter (p = .003) and general dimensions (p = .001). This difference was in emotional (p = .001) and informational (p = .013) dimensions. There was no significant difference in physical dimension (p = .070). Among the participants, 93.75% had implicit anxiety and 83.75% had explicit anxiety.

Conclusions

Failure to observe maternal rights charter was associated with an increase in explicit and implicit postpartum anxiety. Maternal rights in the physical aspect were observed equally by the midwife instructor, staff, and residents. However, there was a difference in the emotional and informational dimensions of the members of the delivery team.

在妇产医院分娩的产妇在分娩时遵守产妇权利宪章与产后焦虑的关系
引言 遵守产妇权利和母亲对分娩的积极态度是减少产后焦虑等精神疾病的有效因素之一。本研究旨在确定产妇在分娩过程中遵守孕产妇权利宪章与产后焦虑之间的关系。我们使用研究人员自制的问卷调查了产妇权利宪章的遵守情况。我们使用 Spielberger 问卷调查了产后焦虑。通过对 Hazrat Zeinab、Hafez 和 Shooshtari 医院收治的 160 名符合条件的孕妇进行研究,探讨了这两个因素之间的关系。数据通过 SPSS 软件(16 版)进行分析,采用单因素方差分析和皮尔逊相关系数,显著水平为 5%。结果分娩团队成员在孕产妇权利宪章(p = .003)和一般维度(p = .001)方面存在显著关系。在情感(p = .001)和信息(p = .013)方面存在差异。在身体方面没有明显差异(p = .070)。在参与者中,93.75% 的人有隐性焦虑,83.75% 的人有显性焦虑。助产士指导员、工作人员和住院医师都同样遵守了产妇在身体方面的权利。然而,分娩团队成员在情感和信息方面存在差异。
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