Evaluating the effect of prenatal interventions on maternal–foetal attachment: A systematic review and meta‐analysis

Abstract Aim This study aimed to evaluate the effect of prenatal interventions on maternal foetal attachment. Design Systematic review and meta‐analysis. Methods In this study, a comprehensive review was performed to find articles published from January 2000 ‐ December 2019 in the form of randomized...

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Main Authors: Elieh Abasi, Afsaneh Keramat, Narjes Sadat Borghei, Shahrbanoo Goli, Maryam Farjamfar
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-01-01
Series:Nursing Open
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.648
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author Elieh Abasi
Afsaneh Keramat
Narjes Sadat Borghei
Shahrbanoo Goli
Maryam Farjamfar
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Afsaneh Keramat
Narjes Sadat Borghei
Shahrbanoo Goli
Maryam Farjamfar
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description Abstract Aim This study aimed to evaluate the effect of prenatal interventions on maternal foetal attachment. Design Systematic review and meta‐analysis. Methods In this study, a comprehensive review was performed to find articles published from January 2000 ‐ December 2019 in the form of randomized and non‐randomized clinical trials. To this end, online databases including PubMed, Scopus, Google Scholar, ScienceDirect, Proquest, Ovid, CINAHL and JAMA were searched. Duplicate articles were also excluded using Endnote X7 Reference. The results were then analysed via RevMan 5.3 software. Results The results showed that foetal movement counting did not seem to be effective in increasing MFA by itself. But, this intervention alongside other attachment behaviours such as touching the belly and talking to foetus could enhance MFA. Therefore, the best interventions to improve MFA might be combined ones implemented in the form of counselling and training sessions.
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spelling doaj.art-a1a5340b9e004330b814ff19a3354c6f2022-12-21T21:27:50ZengWileyNursing Open2054-10582021-01-018141610.1002/nop2.648Evaluating the effect of prenatal interventions on maternal–foetal attachment: A systematic review and meta‐analysisElieh Abasi0Afsaneh Keramat1Narjes Sadat Borghei2Shahrbanoo Goli3Maryam Farjamfar4Student Research Committee School of Nursing and Midwifery Shahroud University of Medical Sciences Shahroud IranReproductive Studies and Women’s Health Research Center Shahroud University of Medical Sciences Shahroud IranCounseling & Reproductive Health Research Center Midwifery Department Golestan University of Medical sciences Gorgan IranDepartment of Epidemiology Shahroud University of Medical Sciences Shahroud IranClinical Research Development Unit Imam Hossein HospitalShahroud University of Medical Sciences Shahroud IranAbstract Aim This study aimed to evaluate the effect of prenatal interventions on maternal foetal attachment. Design Systematic review and meta‐analysis. Methods In this study, a comprehensive review was performed to find articles published from January 2000 ‐ December 2019 in the form of randomized and non‐randomized clinical trials. To this end, online databases including PubMed, Scopus, Google Scholar, ScienceDirect, Proquest, Ovid, CINAHL and JAMA were searched. Duplicate articles were also excluded using Endnote X7 Reference. The results were then analysed via RevMan 5.3 software. Results The results showed that foetal movement counting did not seem to be effective in increasing MFA by itself. But, this intervention alongside other attachment behaviours such as touching the belly and talking to foetus could enhance MFA. Therefore, the best interventions to improve MFA might be combined ones implemented in the form of counselling and training sessions.https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.648attachmentinterventionmaternal–foetal attachmentmeta‐analysissystematic review
spellingShingle Elieh Abasi
Afsaneh Keramat
Narjes Sadat Borghei
Shahrbanoo Goli
Maryam Farjamfar
Evaluating the effect of prenatal interventions on maternal–foetal attachment: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
Nursing Open
attachment
intervention
maternal–foetal attachment
meta‐analysis
systematic review
title Evaluating the effect of prenatal interventions on maternal–foetal attachment: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
title_full Evaluating the effect of prenatal interventions on maternal–foetal attachment: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
title_fullStr Evaluating the effect of prenatal interventions on maternal–foetal attachment: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating the effect of prenatal interventions on maternal–foetal attachment: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
title_short Evaluating the effect of prenatal interventions on maternal–foetal attachment: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
title_sort evaluating the effect of prenatal interventions on maternal foetal attachment a systematic review and meta analysis
topic attachment
intervention
maternal–foetal attachment
meta‐analysis
systematic review
url https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.648
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