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Supplemental Written Information Improves Prenatal Counseling: A Randomized Trial
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Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To determine if maternal knowledge of prematurity is improved when verbal gestational age-specific counseling is supplemented
with written gestational age-specific information.
METHODS: Prospective,
randomized study of 60 pregnant participants assessed to be at risk for
premature delivery between 23 and 34
weeks’ gestation. Counseling in the control
group consisted of gestational age–specific verbal information, and
counseling
in the intervention group consisted of written
gestational age–specific information 1 hour before the verbal
gestational age–specific
information. Both groups completed a Prematurity
Knowledge Questionnaire after counseling and the State-Trait Anxiety
Inventory
before and after counseling. The Prematurity
Knowledge Questionnaire consisted of questions regarding short-term
problems
(immature lungs, intraventricular hemorrhage,
retinopathy, feeding problems, infection, apnea, and jaundice),
long-term problems
(chronic lung disease, postdischarge respiratory
infections, visual impairment, hearing impairment, brain damage, and
learning
and behavior problems), and numerical outcome
data (probabilities of survival, survival without significant morbidity,
severe
intraventricular hemorrhage, severe retinopathy,
and chronic lung disease).
RESULTS: Knowledge of
short-term problems was not statistically different between the
intervention (82%) and control groups (67%).
Knowledge of long-term problems was better in
the intervention (71%) than the control group (45%). Knowledge of
numerical
data was better in the intervention (48%) than
the control group (29%). State-Trait Anxiety Inventory scores decreased
after
counseling in the intervention group.
CONCLUSIONS:
Supplementation of face-to-face verbal counseling with written
information improved knowledge of long-term problems and knowledge
of numerical outcome data, and it also decreased
anxiety in women expecting a premature delivery.
- STAI —
- State-Trait Anxiety Inventory
- Accepted January 5, 2012.
- Copyright © 2012 by the American Academy of Pediatrics
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