Table 4.
Mode of intervention | Psychological outcomes | P value; effect size (Cohen's d or Hedges’ g) | Birth preparedness outcomes | P value; effect size (Cohen's d or Hedges’ g) | Other outcomes | P value; effect size (Cohen's d or Hedges’ g) |
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Antenatal education | Attitude | P<.001; Hedges’ g=0.91 (Ghasemi et al,28 2017) | Birth concern | P<.01; Hedges’ g=−1.018 (Pinar et al,37 2018) | Acceptance of pregnancy | P=.041; Hedges’ g =0.351 (Pinar et al,37 2018) |
Fear of childbirth |
P<.001; Hedges’ g=−1.018 (Uçar and Golbasi,26 2019) Antenatal: P<.05; Cohen's d=−1.159 Postnatal: P<.001; Cohen's d=−1.808 (Bolz et al, 2020) P=.001; Cohen's d=−4.339 (Munkhondya et al,27 2020) |
Cervical dilation | P=.03; Cohen's d=0.392 (Hatamleh et al, 2019) | Duration of stage 2 labor | P=.033; Hedges’ g=−0.469 (Uçar and Golbasi,26 2019) | |
Depression | T1: P<.01; Hedges’ g=−0.536 T2: P<.01; Hedges’ g=−0.342 (Gao et al,38 2012) |
Breastfeeding initiation | P>.01; Cohen's d=−0.881 (Hatamleh et al, 2019) | Pain | P<.001; Hedges g=−1.201 (Uçar and Golbasi,26 2019) | |
None | Knowledge | P<.01; Hedges’ g=2.766 (Nair et al,36 2015) | Childbirth companion or social support |
P=.001; Cohen's d=−2.440 (Munkhondya et al,27 2020) T1: P<.01; Hedges’ g=0.760) T2: P<.01; Hedges’ g=0.334 (Gao et al,38 2012) |
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Self-efficacy |
P=001; Cohen's d=−4.136 (Munkhondya et al,27 2020) T1: P<.01; Hedges’ g=0.574) T2: P<.01; Hedges’ g=0.347 (Gao et al,38 2012) P=.01; Cohen's d=12.680 (Vasegh et al,39 2012) P<.001; Cohen's d=3.207 and 2.081 (Ghasemi et al,28 2017) |
Satisfaction | P=.033; Hedges’ g=−0.626 (Uçar and Golbasi,26 2019) | |||
None |
Behavioral belief | P<.001; Hedges g=0.99 (Ghasemi et al,28 2017) | ||||
Perceived control | P<.001; Hedges g=0.54 (Ghasemi et al,28 2017) | |||||
Outcome evaluation | P<.001; Hedges g=0.62 (Ghasemi et al,28 2017) | |||||
Outcome expectancy | P=.01; Cohen's d=10.987 (Vasegh et al,39 2012) | |||||
Control beliefs | P<.001; Hedges g=0.45 (Ghasemi et al,28 2017) | |||||
Antenatal training | Fear of childbirth | P=.007; Hedges’ g=−0.450 (Kordi et al,30 2017) | None | |||
Childbirth attitude toward CD and NVD | CD: P=.002a; Hedges’ g=−0.789b and Cohen's d=0.787c NVD: P<.001a; Hedges’ g=−2.055b; Cohen's d=−2.255c (Darmian et al,34 2018) |
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Role play | Childbirth attitude | P=.003; Hedges’ g=0.537 (Abedian et al,32 2017) | ||||
Fear of childbirth | P=.007; Hedges’ g=0.677 (Navaee and Abedian,35 2015) | |||||
Counseling | Fear of childbirth | P<.001; Cohen's d=−3.762 and −2.316 | Decisional conflict | P<.001; Cohen's d=−0.742 | Expected outcomes | P<.001; Cohen's d=2.608 and 2.359 |
Anxiety | P<.001; Cohen's d=−2.304 and −1.687 | |||||
Childbirth attitude | P<.00; Cohen's d=0.978 (Andaroon et al,33 2020) | None |
CD, cesarean delivery; NVD, normal vaginal delivery.
aP value among 3 groups.
bEffect size of optimism training vs control group.
cEffect size of NVD training vs control group.
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