About this trial
This project is a pioneering study in determining the impact of midwife-led safe infant care training for pregnant women on awareness of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and home accidents. Raising awareness and improving women's knowledge about SIDS and home accidents is expected to help reduce preventable infant deaths. If the effectiveness of this training is proven, integrating it into prenatal care programs would be a significant step towards improving maternal and child health.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Volunteering to participate in the research
Being able to speak and understand Turkish
Being literate
Being a primiparous pregnant woman (due to the greater need for information) ≥36th week of pregnancy (because it is close to delivery and there is sufficient time to translate what they have learned into behavior)
Disqualifiers
Diagnosed high-risk pregnancy
Diagnosed mental health condition
Having previously received training/course in safe infant care
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Education