RenuDeepakAkoijam, MDSonam, KM.2024-11-302024-11-302024-07Renu, Deepak, Akoijam MD, Sonam KM.. Transforming Birth Experiences: Effect of Child Birth Preparedness Programme on Intrapartum Coping Behaviour Among Primigravida Mothers. Journal of Clinical and Biomedical Sciences. 2024 Jul; 14(3): 99-1042319-24532231-4180https://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/238025Background: Childbirth is a significant life event often associated with various physiological and psychological challenges, particularly for primigravida mothers, who undergo the process for the first time. Intrapartum coping behavior, encompassing psychological responses and coping strategies during labor and delivery, profoundly influences maternal well-being and birth outcomes. Child Birth Preparedness Programme (CBPP) aim to equip expectant mothers with essential knowledge and skills to navigate the birthing process effectively. Objective: The primary objective was to determine the effect of the CBPP on intrapartum coping behavior among primigravida mothers. Methods: A quantitative research approach was adopted, utilizing a quasi-experimental design. The study population comprised primigravida mothers at 38 weeks of gestation in the MCH wards of SGT Hospital. Purposive sampling was used to select 60 participants, with 30 in the control and experimental groups each. Data were collected using a standardized labor coping scale and analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. Results: The CBPP significantly improved coping behavior among primigravida mothers, with the experimental group exhibiting higher coping scores compared to the control group (mean score: 4.07 vs. 2.53, p < 0.05). Demographic variables such as education, husband's education, occupation, and knowledge regarding CBPP were associated with coping behavior. Conclusion: The study demonstrates the positive impact of CBPP on intrapartum coping behavior among primigravida mothers. Educational interventions and enhancing knowledge about CBPP can further improve coping strategies during childbirth. These findings underscore the importance of tailored childbirth preparation programs in promoting maternal well-being during labor and delivery.Childbirth preparednessPrimigravida mothersIntrapartum coping behaviorMaternal outcomesMaternal satisfactionTransforming Birth Experiences: Effect of Child Birth Preparedness Programme on Intrapartum Coping Behaviour Among Primigravida MothersJournal ArticleIndiaCommunity Health Officer, Sub-center, Govt. of Haryana, IndiaAssociate Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecological Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, SGT University, Gurugram (Haryana)-122505, IndiaProfessor cum Principal, NEMCARE Institute of Nursing Sciences, Santipur, Mirza, Kamrup (R), Assam, IndiaPG Tutor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecological Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, SGT University, Gurugram(Haryana)-122505, India