2021
DOI: 10.32598/jhnm.31.3.2064
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Effect of Midwife-Led Counseling on the Quality of Life of Women With Body Image Concerns During Postpartum

Abstract: Introduction: During pregnancy and postpartum, women bet more concerned and dissatisfied with their bodies. Primiparous women face more physical and mental health problems in the postpartum period. Objective:This study aimed to investigate the effect of a midwife-based counseling program on the quality of life in women with body image concerns during postpartum. Materials and Methods: This randomized controlled trial was conducted on 64 primiparous women with body image concerns who had been referred to the he… Show more

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“… 34 Providing self-care training based on the pattern of feedback training significantly increased women’s quality of life. 14 Also, the findings of some studies showed that support programs improve the quality of life of women in the postpartum period 35 and e-learning, including telephone counseling, 36 , 37 affects the quality of postpartum life, which is consistent with our study. Although it may seem that educational interventions or home visits will always be associated with positive results, the method of instruction, its content, and compatibility of the type of care with the needs of the target group and their involvement in care programs, are critical in designing such programs for pregnant women from different social groups and are often neglected.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“… 34 Providing self-care training based on the pattern of feedback training significantly increased women’s quality of life. 14 Also, the findings of some studies showed that support programs improve the quality of life of women in the postpartum period 35 and e-learning, including telephone counseling, 36 , 37 affects the quality of postpartum life, which is consistent with our study. Although it may seem that educational interventions or home visits will always be associated with positive results, the method of instruction, its content, and compatibility of the type of care with the needs of the target group and their involvement in care programs, are critical in designing such programs for pregnant women from different social groups and are often neglected.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%