Development and Evaluation of 3D Delivery Animation Software Designed to Improve the Mother’s and Spouse’s Satisfaction with Delivery DOI Open Access
Ayako Sasaki,

Sachi Chikazawa,

Nojima Kumiko

et al.

Health, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16(05), P. 439 - 458

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Purpose: To clarify the effectiveness of 3-D delivery animation software for mother's and husband's satisfaction with delivery. Subjects Method: We independently developed a application used to display pelvic region explain labor process. The study involved collaboration hospital staff who recruited 18 primiparous multiparous mothers were hospitalized at Facility A. midwife explained process using "Delivery Animation Software". A self-administered, anonymous questionnaire was distributed analyzed separately their husbands. Results: 1) For both couples, husbands gained significantly higher level understanding after than during pregnancy. 2) Self-Evaluation Scale Experience Delivery results as follows: "I did my best baby even if it painful" selected more often "birth coping skills"; "reliable medical staff" "physiological birth process"; "the progressed I expected" frequently by mothers; smoothly" mothers. 3) In terms husbands' delivery, satisfied delivery", given an easy-to-understand explanation", "They me" fathers. 4) All positively evaluated whether helpful in Conclusion: effective improving

Language: Английский

Development and Evaluation of 3D Delivery Animation Software Designed to Improve the Mother’s and Spouse’s Satisfaction with Delivery DOI Open Access
Ayako Sasaki,

Sachi Chikazawa,

Nojima Kumiko

et al.

Health, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16(05), P. 439 - 458

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Purpose: To clarify the effectiveness of 3-D delivery animation software for mother's and husband's satisfaction with delivery. Subjects Method: We independently developed a application used to display pelvic region explain labor process. The study involved collaboration hospital staff who recruited 18 primiparous multiparous mothers were hospitalized at Facility A. midwife explained process using "Delivery Animation Software". A self-administered, anonymous questionnaire was distributed analyzed separately their husbands. Results: 1) For both couples, husbands gained significantly higher level understanding after than during pregnancy. 2) Self-Evaluation Scale Experience Delivery results as follows: "I did my best baby even if it painful" selected more often "birth coping skills"; "reliable medical staff" "physiological birth process"; "the progressed I expected" frequently by mothers; smoothly" mothers. 3) In terms husbands' delivery, satisfied delivery", given an easy-to-understand explanation", "They me" fathers. 4) All positively evaluated whether helpful in Conclusion: effective improving

Language: Английский

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