The effect of transtheoretical model-based education on reproductive age woman's decision making toward childbearing

authors:

avatar Maryam Ansari-Majd ORCID 1 , avatar Abolhasan Naghibi 2 , avatar Farideh KhalajAbadi-Farahani 3 , avatar Mahmood Moosazadeh 4 , avatar Soghra Khani ORCID 5 , 6 , *

MSc student of Counseling in Midwifery, Student Research Committee, Nasibeh Nursing and Midwifery School, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari
Department of Public Health, Health Sciences Research Center, School of Public Health, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari
Institute of Comprehensive Studies and Management of Population, Tehran
Gastrointestinal Cancer Research Center, Non-communicable Diseases Institute, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari
Department of Reproductive Health and Midwifery, Sexual and Reproductive Health Research Center, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari
Department of Reproductive Health and Midwifery, Diabetes Research Center, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran

How To Cite Ansari-Majd M, Naghibi A, KhalajAbadi-Farahani F, Moosazadeh M, Khani S. The effect of transtheoretical model-based education on reproductive age woman's decision making toward childbearing. J Nurs Midwifery Sci. 2021;8(4):e140706. https://doi.org/10.4103/jnms.jnms_51_20.

Abstract

Context: Childbearing is the most important determinants of population fluctuations. Childbearing decision‑making is one of the most important issues in couple’s life.
Aim: This study was done to determine the effect of transtheoretical model‑based education on reproductive age woman’s decision‑making toward childbearing.
Setting and Design: This quasi‑experimental study was done in nine urban community health centers in Amol city in Iran in 2017.
Materials and Methods: In this study, we used multistage random sampling method was conducted among 75 reproductive age women (38 in the intervention group and 37 in the control group). Education in intervention group conducted in five sessions (specific content for precontemplation, contemplation, and preparation group) and continued in weekly online sessions (for 6 months). Control group got education according to routine program from health centers. All participants evaluated by demographic and decision‑making questionnaires (based on transtheoretical model) before, 3, and 6 months after education.
Statistical Analysis Used: Mean, standard deviation, frequency, t‑test, repeated measures ANOVA, Mann– Whitney U, and Generalized Estimation Equation Test used.
Results: The mean (standard deviation) of childbearing decision‑making scores in education and control groups were as following: in the preeducation, 99.00 (16.60), 97.07 (13.34), 3 months later 109.34 (17.81), 98.44 (15.60), and 6 months after education 107.06 (16.73), 94.59 (15.24), respectively. Repeated measurement showed a significant difference in woman’s decision‑making toward childbearing within and between the education and control group by time (P = 0.001).
Conclusion: The educational program based on the transtheoretical model had a positive effect on reproductive age women’s decision‑making toward childbearing.
 

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