2014
DOI: 10.1177/1043659614524247
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Use of the Extended Parallel Process Model (EPPM) to Predict Iranian Women’s Intention for Vaginal Delivery

Abstract: Prenatal care provides an opportunity for nurses and midwives to explore mothers' beliefs and intended childbirth method prior to offering medical intervention.

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“…Since the initial studies of Witte and colleagues (McMahan, Witte, & Meyer, 1998;Witte, 1994Witte, , 1996, the model has received much attention and advocacy, which is reflected by a number of studies applying the EPPM to various health-related contexts, topics, and audiences (Choi, Krieger, & Hecht, 2013;Goodall & Reed, 2013;Gore & Bracken, 2005;Hajian, Shariati, Mirzaii Najmabadi, Yunesian, & Ajami, 2014;Krieger & Sarge, 2013;LaVela, Smith, & Weaver, 2007;McMahan et al, 1998;Moscato et al, 2001). Current studies are investigating the roles and the relationships between the main components of the EPPM, that is, perceived threat and efficacy.…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the initial studies of Witte and colleagues (McMahan, Witte, & Meyer, 1998;Witte, 1994Witte, , 1996, the model has received much attention and advocacy, which is reflected by a number of studies applying the EPPM to various health-related contexts, topics, and audiences (Choi, Krieger, & Hecht, 2013;Goodall & Reed, 2013;Gore & Bracken, 2005;Hajian, Shariati, Mirzaii Najmabadi, Yunesian, & Ajami, 2014;Krieger & Sarge, 2013;LaVela, Smith, & Weaver, 2007;McMahan et al, 1998;Moscato et al, 2001). Current studies are investigating the roles and the relationships between the main components of the EPPM, that is, perceived threat and efficacy.…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whereas the theoretical exploration did not include any studies that specifically address the ambience in the context of health or obstetrics, the selected publications present the elements of the concept of ambience for labor and normal institutionalized delivery, such as the element of NIT. Most (11)(12)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20)(21)(22)(23)(24)(25)(27)(28)30,(32)(33)(34)(35)37,(40)(41)(42)(43)(44) publications consist of empirical studies, confirming the property of the antecedent, defining attributes and the consequent analyzed. Regarding the country of origin of studies, almost half of them were conducted in America (12,14,(16)(17)20,22,(26)(27)(30)(31)34,(36)(37)(38)41,43,45) , more specifically in Brazil (12,(16)…”
Section: Studies Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Meaning ascribed to motherhood by the women in labor plus the self-esteem and confidence in their body in the childbirth process and in health professionals, and the preference and willingness to surrender to the labor and delivery with good expectations regarding the institution Meaning ascribed to motherhood (39) ; High self-esteem (30) ; Self-confidence (15,30,39) ; Trust in your body and in the delivery process (14,15,28) ; Trust in health professionals (11,19,39) ; Preference for normal delivery (21,31) ; Willingness to surrender to the labor and delivery (39) ; Good expectations regarding the institution (40) .…”
Section: Antecedent Of the Concept Of Ambience For Labor And Normal Imentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Preference for vaginal delivery was also observed among rural women (Tsegay et al, 2013). Due to the relatively poor infrastructure such as roads and clinics in rural areas, it is expected that the use of cesarean section for pregnant women will be lower compared to those living in urban areas (Hajian et al, 2015). Urban women are more likely to prefer the use of cesarean delivery mode versus vaginal delivery.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%