The Effect of Video Education on Skin-to-Skin Contact at the Time of Delivery: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

IF 0.8 Q4 PEDIATRICS
AJP Reports Pub Date : 2022-02-04 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0041-1741540
Catherine M Caponero, Dani G Zoorob, Victor Heh, Hind N Moussa
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Objective  The objective of this study was to measure the impact of video education at the time of admission for delivery on intent and participation in skin-to-skin contact (SSC) immediately after birth. Methods  This study was a randomized controlled trial of educational intervention in women ( N  = 240) of 18 years or older admitted in anticipation of normal spontaneous term delivery. Alternate patients were randomized into video ( N  = 120) and no video ( N  = 120) groups. Both groups received a survey about SSC. The video group watched an educational DVD and completed a postsurvey about SSC. Results  During the preintervention survey, 89.2% of those in the video group compared with 83.3% of those in the no video group indicated that they planned to use SSC ( p  = 0.396). After the video, 98.3% planned to do SSC after delivery ( p  < 0.001). However, only 59.8% started SSC within 5 minutes of delivery in the video group and only 49.4% started SSC within 5 minutes of delivery in the no video group ( p  = 0.17). Conclusion  Video education alters the intention and trends toward participation in SSC within 5 minutes of delivery. Despite the plans for SSC, however, there was no significant difference in rates between the two groups. These findings support that obstacles, other than prenatal education, may affect early SSC. Key Points Significant obstacles impact skin-to-skin rate.Video education alters skin-to-skin intent.Video education can improve skin-to-skin rate.Education can happen at the time of delivery.Video education can impact mothers and infants.

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视频教育对分娩时皮肤接触的影响:一项随机对照试验。
目的本研究的目的是测量入院分娩时视频教育对出生后立即进行皮肤接触(SSC)的意图和参与的影响。方法本研究是一项随机对照试验,对预期正常足月分娩的18岁及以上住院妇女(N = 240)进行教育干预。其余患者随机分为录像组(N = 120)和无录像组(N = 120)。两组都接受了关于SSC的调查。视频组观看了一张教育DVD,并完成了一份关于SSC的问卷调查。结果在干预前调查中,有视频组有89.2%的人表示计划使用SSC,而无视频组有83.3%的人表示计划使用SSC (p = 0.396)。录像后,98.3%的人计划在分娩后进行SSC (p p = 0.17)。结论视频教育在分娩后5分钟内改变了参与SSC的意向和趋势。然而,尽管有SSC计划,两组之间的发病率没有显著差异。这些发现支持除了产前教育之外的障碍可能影响早期SSC。重大障碍影响皮肤对皮肤的速度。视频教育改变了面对面的意图。视频教育可以提高肌肤接触率。教育可以在分娩时进行。视频教育可以影响母亲和婴儿。
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