The Effect of"Green Future With Midwife Hands"Climate Change Animation on Mothers' Climate Change Awareness and Behavior
Launched by KTO KARATAY UNIVERSITY · Oct 10, 2024
Trial Information
Current as of July 01, 2025
Not yet recruiting
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ClinConnect Summary
This clinical trial, titled "The Effect of 'Green Future With Midwife Hands' Climate Change Animation on Mothers' Climate Change Awareness and Behavior," is designed to help mothers and expectant mothers become more aware of climate change and make better choices for the environment when selecting products for their babies. The study focuses on how a special animation can encourage these women to choose items that are less harmful to the planet, such as organic textiles and biodegradable baby products. By doing this, mothers not only protect their baby's health but also promote a more sustainable future for everyone.
To participate in the trial, you need to be a pregnant woman who can read and write in Turkish, be willing to take part, have had either a normal or cesarean delivery, and be a first-time mother. If you have any hearing or visual impairments, postpartum complications, or have experienced a stillbirth, you would not be eligible. If you join, you can expect to learn more about climate change and how your choices can make a positive impact on both your family and the environment. This trial aims to empower mothers to lead their families toward a greener lifestyle.
Gender
FEMALE
Eligibility criteria
- • Inclu• Pregnant women who can read and write Turkish,
- • Volunteer to participate in the research,
- • Have had a normal or cesarean delivery,
- • Are primiparous,
- * Are open to communication (able to understand and answer questions) will be included in the samplesion Criteria:
- Exclusion Criteria:
- • • Those who do not have the ability to read, listen, write, speak and understand Turkish,
- • Those who have hearing or visual impairments,
- • Those who have postpartum complications,
- • Those who have had a stillbirth,
- • Those who wish to withdraw from the study were not included.
About Kto Karatay University
KTO Karatay University, a leading institution in Turkey dedicated to advancing healthcare education and research, actively sponsors clinical trials to enhance medical knowledge and improve patient outcomes. With a strong emphasis on innovation and ethical practices, the university collaborates with healthcare professionals and researchers to conduct rigorous clinical studies. Through these trials, KTO Karatay University aims to contribute valuable insights into various medical fields, fostering the development of effective therapies and treatment protocols that address pressing health challenges.
Contacts
Jennifer Cobb
Immunology at National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
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Timeline
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Estimated completion
Not reported