An exploratory study on midwives' fear of childbirth in Türkiye.

Afr J Reprod Health

Department of Life sciences and Medicine, Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine, University of Luxembourg, Esch-sur-Alzette, Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.

Published: January 2025

This study examines Fear of Childbirth (FoC) among pregnant midwives in Türkiye using the Wijma Delivery Expectancy/Experience Questionnaire-Version A (W-DEQ A). A cross-sectional design was employed, including 270 healthy pregnant midwives in their 28th to 40th gestational weeks, who were employed in healthcare and had internet and social media access. Data were gathered through social media between platforms February and July 2023 using the Participant Introduction Form and W-DEQ A, and analyzed with SPSS 25.0 (p<0.05).The mean W-DEQ A score was 78.70 (±26.59), indicating severe FoC, with 53.3% experiencing clinically significant levels. FoC scores were higher among midwives working in labor and gynecology units compared to postnatal wards (p<0.05). Positive correlations were identified between FoC and variables such as age, midwifery experience, and perceived labor pain severity. These findings underscore the influence of professional settings on FoC, emphasizing the need for targeted support and training to improve outcomes.

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