Evaluation of a Patient Education Pamphlet for Women Considering Vaginal Birth After Cesarean
2017
We evaluated a patient education pamphlet on vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC). Focus groups with 17 women in 4 communities involved a 5-item knowledge pretest and question on intention to plan VBAC, reading the pamphlet, a knowledge posttest, and a moderated discussion. Forming a preference for birth after cesarean was characterized by (a) consolidating information from social sources, (b) seeking certainty in your next birth, and (c) questioning your ability to have a vaginal birth. Participants preferred vaginal birth, but all feared the uncertainty of labor. Knowledge scores increased for all participants, but intentions to plan a VBAC did not change. Our findings may encourage the development of interventions to reduce women’s fear of vaginal birth.
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