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AI-Supported Video Education in Episiotomy Care

Sponsored by Burdur Mehmet Akif Ersoy University

About this trial

Last updated 3 months ago

Study ID

Kahramanmaraş Sütçü İmam Ünive

Status

Not yet recruiting

Type

Interventional

Phase

N/A

Placebo

No

Accepting

18 to 35 Years
Female

Trial Timing

Started 2 months ago

What is this trial about?

Although the postpartum period is generally considered a positive experience, obstetric interventions such as episiotomy may lead to significant maternal health problems. Episiotomy, a surgical incision performed on the perineum during the second stage of labor, remains widely used despite World Health Organization recommendations to limit its rate. Episiotomy-related complications, including pain, infection, bleeding, and dyspareunia, can negatively affect wound healing, quality of life, and postpartum sexual health. Proper episiotomy wound care and education are therefore essential components of postpartum care. This study aims to evaluate the effect of an artificial intelligence-supported video education on episiotomy wound healing and postpartum sexual quality of life. The findings are expected to contribute to improved postpartum care practices and guide future research in this field.

What are the participation requirements?

Inclusion Criteria

18 years of age and older, * No high-risk pregnancy (no systemic disease, no smoking, no postpartum complications), * Gestational age 37-42 weeks, * Single vaginal delivery of live birth, * Mediolateral episiotomy, * Not taking any medication, * No other lacerations besides episiotomy (anal sphincter injury, 3rd degree perineal laceration). * Single vaginal delivery of live birth or single vaginal delivery without episiotomy, age between 18-35 years, sexually active and healthy * Primiparous pregnant women

Exclusion Criteria

* • Mothers who have had multiple, stillbirth, or anomalous births, * Mothers who refuse home visits will be excluded.