The role of antenatal relaxation practices in enhancing maternal psychological wellbeing and childbirth experiences: an observational study.

IF 2.4 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Frontiers in global women's health Pub Date : 2025-05-16 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fgwh.2025.1597174
Mo Tabib, Tracy Humphrey, Katrina Forbes-McKay
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Abstract

Introduction: There is growing qualitative evidence that antenatal education on relaxation practices can enable women to deliberately induce a deep state of emotional calmness. Learning to shift focus from distressing emotions such as anxiety and fear to this altered state of calmness may significantly enhance women's confidence, thereby protecting maternal psychological wellbeing and leading to more positive childbirth experiences. However, the generalisability of these findings remains uncertain. This study aimed to bridge this gap by using quantitative methods to validate and extend the qualitative evidence.

Methods: Through an observational study with a prospective longitudinal cohort design, ninety-one women attending a single antenatal relaxation class at a Scottish NHS maternity service completed online surveys including Childbirth Self-Efficacy Inventory (CBSEI), Warwick Edinburgh Mental Well-Being Scale (WEMWBS), Wijma Delivery Expectancy/Experience Questionnaire (W-DEQ), and Six-item State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI-6) at pre-class, post-class and post-birth.

Results: Findings indicated significant improvements in childbirth self-efficacy expectancy, mental wellbeing, fear of childbirth, and both trait and state anxiety after attending the class, and these improvements remained stable until 4-8 weeks after birth. Women widely reported using relaxation practices, with the majority perceiving a positive influence on their pregnancy and childbirth experiences. The majority also viewed their overall childbirth experiences as positive.

Discussion: Consequently, maternity services should consider reforming current antenatal education to align with these findings.

产前放松练习在提高产妇心理健康和分娩经验中的作用:一项观察性研究。
越来越多的定性证据表明,关于放松练习的产前教育可以使女性有意地诱导情绪平静的深度状态。学会将注意力从焦虑和恐惧等痛苦情绪转移到这种改变后的平静状态,可能会显著增强女性的信心,从而保护母亲的心理健康,并带来更积极的分娩体验。然而,这些发现的普遍性仍然不确定。本研究旨在通过定量方法来验证和扩展定性证据来弥补这一差距。方法:采用前瞻性纵向队列设计的观察性研究,对91名在苏格兰国家医疗服务体系(NHS)产科服务中心参加单一产前放松课程的妇女进行在线调查,包括分娩自我效能量表(CBSEI)、华威爱丁堡心理健康量表(WEMWBS)、Wijma分娩期望/体验问卷(W-DEQ)和六项状态-特质焦虑量表(STAI-6),分别在课前、课后和分娩后进行。结果:参加该课程后,分娩自我效能预期、心理健康、分娩恐惧、特质焦虑和状态焦虑均有显著改善,且这些改善保持稳定,直至分娩后4-8周。据报道,女性广泛使用放松练习,大多数人认为这对她们的怀孕和分娩经历产生了积极影响。大多数人还认为他们的分娩经历总体上是积极的。讨论:因此,产科服务应考虑改革目前的产前教育,以配合这些发现。
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