About this trial
Purpose of the research:
This study aimed to examine the effects of individualized care and counseling given to mothers in the first trimester after birth on maternal attachment, maternal self-efficacy and maternal function.
In this context, the hypotheses of the research are as follows:
1. Individualized care and counseling does not have a significant effect on the level of maternal attachment. 2. Individualized care and counseling does not have a positive effect on mothers\' self-efficacy perceptions. 3. Individualized care and counseling does not have a significant effect on the gain of maternal function.
The study consists of experimental and control groups. The mothers of the experimental group will be interviewed in the 2nd, 4th, 6th, 8th and 12th postpartum weeks, and various surveys will be administered through counseling.
Control group mothers will not be given any training or counseling by the researcher other than the standard care and services offered in the hospital. The measurement tools applied to the experimental group mothers will be simultaneously applied to the control group mothers.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Being primiparous
Having a vaginal birth
Having given birth at term
Being 18 years or older
Disqualifiers
• Having a history of risky pregnancy
Participated in any birth preparation training program
The mother shows signs of mental or physical illness (self-report/clinical diagnosis).
Inability to communicate effectively with the mother
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- İndividualized care education