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Treatment efficacy for anxiety in obstetric elective procedures

Clinical and laboratorial treatment efficacy for general and preoperative anxiety in obstetric elective procedures

Status
Recruiting
Phases
Unknown
Study type
Interventional
Source
REBEC
Registry ID
RBR-283x55
Enrollment
Unknown
Registered
2016-06-08
Start date
2014-07-21
Completion date
Unknown
Last updated
2025-10-27

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Conditions

clinical anxiety, preoperative anxiety, cesarean section

Interventions

Experimental group: 50 pregnant women in the thirty-fifth week with clinical indication of elective delivery and clinical anxiety by psychological evaluation will be submitted after saliva collection
Device
Behavioural
H02.004
E02.190.204

Sponsors

Maternidade Escola da Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
Lead Sponsor
Instituto de Psicologia da Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
Collaborator

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
Female
Age
18 Years to 44 Years

Inclusion criteria

Inclusion criteria: pregnant women in 35th gestational week with single normal fetus; with indication for elective obstetric interruption; without clinical and laboratory complications; normal cardiotocography; obstetric ultrasound without abnormalities.

Exclusion criteria

Exclusion criteria: use of anxiolytic, sedative or psychoactive drugs;psychiatry disease;previous operative complications;multiple birth;fetal macrossomia;corticotherapy;infection;auricular lesion;high blood pressure symptomatic;gestational diabetes mellitus without control;acuteasthma;active labor;that are not available to participate in all stages of the study.

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frame
Impact of auriculotherapy techniques compared to relaxation therapy techniques, in the level of antenatal anxiety measured by Beck Anxiety Inventory.

Secondary

MeasureTime frame
Salivary cortisol analysis as anxiety biomarker previous and after treatment intervention.;Follow up of auriculotherapy techniques compared to relaxation therapy techniques, in the level of preoperative anxiety mesured by Hospital Anxiety end Depression Scale.;Follow-up of late anxiety impacts of auriculotherapy techniques compared to relaxation therapy techniques, mesured by Beck Anxiety Inventory on 45th postpartum day. ;Impact of auriculotherapy techniques compared to relaxation therapy techniques on breasthfeeding time until 6th months postpartum.;Follow up of auriculotherapy techniques compared to relaxation therapy techniques, in the level of preoperative anxiety mesured by Hospital Anxiety end Depression Scale.;Follow-up of late anxiety impacts of auriculotherapy techniques compared to relaxation therapy techniques, mesured by Beck Anxiety Inventory on 45th postpartum day. ;Impact of auriculotherapy techniques compared to relaxation therapy techniques on breasthfeeding time until 6th months postpartum.

Countries

Brazil

Contacts

Public ContactGisele Passos da Gribel

Maternidade-Escola da UFRJ

gisele.gribel@gmail.com+55(21)22857935

Outcome results

None listed

Source: REBEC (via WHO ICTRP)