The Effect of an Educational and Supportive Intervention on Health Performance, Self-Efficacy and Maternal/Neonatal Outcomes in Pregnant Adolescents with presence of close relative as a continuous companion support: Study Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT)
firoozeh Nourimand,
Shahrbanoo Salehin,
Seyed Mohammad Mirrezaie
et al.
Abstract:Background: Early motherhood (EM) has been identified as a major challenge for women's health in most developing countries and is associated with adverse outcomes in babies and mothers.
This study will examine the effect of educational and supportive intervention in pregnant teenagers and close relative as a Continuous Companion Support (CCS) on health performance, self-efficacy and maternal/neonatal outcomes.
Methods: The present protocol is introduced a parallel randomized clinical trial study with 136 adole… Show more
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