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J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs ; 49(2): 190-199, 2020 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32045565

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OBJECTIVE: To determine whether the addition of 3D-printed models improves maternal-fetal attachment in healthy pregnancies more than 3D ultrasonography alone. DESIGN: Randomized, parallel-group, controlled trial. SETTING: University- and clinic system-affiliated locations in Omaha, Nebraska. PARTICIPANTS: Between May 2018 and February 2019, 857 pregnant women were screened for inclusion in the study, and 96 women (11%) were randomly assigned to an ultrasonography group (n = 48) or to an ultrasonography plus 3D-printed model group (n = 48). METHODS: Participants completed the Maternal Antenatal Attachment Scale (MAAS) questionnaire before they received third trimester 3D ultrasonography. Participants were randomly allocated to receive 3D ultrasonography only or 3D ultrasonography plus 3D-printed models of the fetus's face. All participants completed a second MAAS questionnaire approximately 14 days after the study ultrasonography. The primary outcome was the global MAAS score. Secondary outcomes included the MAAS subscale scores. RESULTS: The time-by-group interaction effect indicated that change in MAAS global score from baseline for the 3D-printed model group was 3.75 points greater than the score for the ultrasonography only group (95% confidence interval [1.40, 6.10], p = .002). Similar results were observed for the subscales with regard to quality of attachment and time spent thinking about the fetus. CONCLUSIONS: The use of fetal facial models resulted in greater increases in maternal-fetal attachment than the use of ultrasonography only. Future research into this new technology to enhance pregnancy outcomes is clearly warranted.


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Maternal-Fetal Relations/psychology , Printing, Three-Dimensional/instrumentation , Ultrasonography/methods , Female , Humans , Nebraska , Pregnancy , Printing, Three-Dimensional/trends , Surveys and Questionnaires , Ultrasonography/standards
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