Literature DB >> 11271049

Nursing support during labor.

C A Corbett1, L C Callister.   

Abstract

This descriptive study replicates and extends the previous work on nursing support during labor. Within 72 hours of giving birth, 88 participants rated 25 selected nursing behaviors on a Likert scale as to their perceived helpfulness, with two open-ended questions for additional comments on helpful nursing behaviors. Nursing behaviors were categorized as emotional, informational, or tangible support. The majority of behaviors considered most helpful were in the emotional support category. Sixteen of the 25 behaviors were considered helpful, with the most helpful behaviors being making the woman feel cared about as an individual, appearing calm and confident, and treating the woman with respect. Findings were consistent with those of a previous study and suggest that, regardless of the pain management used, nurses supporting childbearing women must not only be competent but also use a high degree of interpersonal skills in providing nursing care.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11271049     DOI: 10.1177/105477380000900106

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Nurs Res        ISSN: 1054-7738            Impact factor:   2.075


  5 in total

1.  Factors associated with labor support behaviors of nurses.

Authors:  Samantha J Barrett; Mary Ann Stark
Journal:  J Perinat Educ       Date:  2010

2.  Adolescents' perception of support during labor.

Authors:  Donna J Sauls
Journal:  J Perinat Educ       Date:  2004

3.  Post natal use of analgesics: comparisons between conventional postnatal wards and a maternity hotel.

Authors:  Hedvig Nordeng; Anne Eskild; Britt-Ingjerd Nesheim
Journal:  Pharm World Sci       Date:  2010-02-10

4.  Male Partner's Role during Pregnancy, Labour and Delivery: Expectations of Pregnant women in Nigeria.

Authors:  Abiodun S Adeniran; Abiodun P Aboyeji; Adegboyega A Fawole; Olayinka R Balogun; Kikelomo T Adesina; Peace I Adeniran
Journal:  Int J Health Sci (Qassim)       Date:  2015-07

5.  Measuring the quality and quantity of professional intrapartum support: testing a computerised systematic observation tool in the clinical setting.

Authors:  Mary C Ross-Davie; Helen Cheyne; Catherine Niven
Journal:  BMC Pregnancy Childbirth       Date:  2013-08-14       Impact factor: 3.007

  5 in total

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