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Volume 5
Neonatal and Pediatric Medicine
Faneotrics 2019
March 21-22, 2019
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March 21-22, 2019 Dubai, UAE
28
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World Neonatal, Pediatric and Family
Medicine Conference
Effectiveness of video-clip intervention related to birthing process on behavioral responses of women
during labor at BPKIHS, Dharan Nepal
Nirmala Pokharel, Bhandari S, Shrestha M, Niraula S R and Pradhan T
B P Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, Nepal
Background & Aim:
Normal labor though a widespread term yet needs a crystal clear concept because birthing is a personal
experience and perception differs in individually. Open and guided instructions in the form of a video-clip can impact a
parturient perception and encourage her to act for self. The study aims to find the effect of video-clip intervention related to
birthing process on behavior responses of primigravid women.
Method:
An experimental study was conducted at antenatal ward and labor roomof BPKIHS, Dharan from 24th Dec 2018-14
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21
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Jan 2018. Total 30 respondents were divided randomly into two equal groups. Experimental group were given a 6-7 minute
videoclip intervention about physiology of normal labour and behaviors to adopt during their first (latent) stage of labor and
control group did not receive video-clip intervention. Both the group’s behavior was observed in first (active) stage of labor,
hourly five times. Data was analyzed using Pearson’s Chi-square, Independent t test, Fisher exact and Mann-Whitney test.
Result:
Most of the respondents belonged to age group 25-30 years in both the groups with mean age difference of 3 years.
Experimental group had a higher mean behavior score of 180.73 as compared to 124 score in control group with (P<00.1)
which shows a good statistical significance and shows the effect as a result of the intervention. The mean difference of scores
between the two groups was 56.73. The findings articulate that experimental group had better behavior outcome as compared
to the control group. There is no association between socio-demographic variables with behavior scores of respondents in both
groups considering Chi-square and Fisher`s exact test (P<0.05).
Conclusion:
Video-clip intervention was effective on improving the behavior responses of primigravid women during labor.
Biography
Nirmala Pokharel has her expertise in Maternal Health Nursing. Her research and publications related to Advanced Maternal Age of Pregnancy among women and
Practice of Nurses in the Prevention of vertical transmission of HIV in Selected Hospital of Eastern Region of Nepal.
nirmalapokharel123@yahoo.comNirmala Pokharel et al., Neonat Pediatr Med 2019, Volume 5
DOI: 10.4172/2572-4983-C1-012