| Literature DB >> 23746110 |
Simin Taavoni1, Somayeh Abdolahian, Hamid Haghani.
Abstract
AIM: Reduction of labor pain is one of the most important aspects of obstetric care. Heat therapy, typically applied to the woman's back, lower abdomen, groin, and/or perineum during last stage of labor, is an easy pain relief method that does not require highly skilled care. The effectiveness of heat therapy applied to the perineum during the first stage of labor has not been evaluated. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of heat therapy for pain and woman's satisfaction during physiological labor. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Sixty primiparous women aged 18-35 years old were randomly assigned to heat therapy and control groups. Pain and satisfaction scores were measured by visual analog scale. The measurements of satisfaction were accomplished after birth. Data were analyzed by using the t-test and chi-squareEntities:
Keywords: Heat; Labor; Management; Pain; Satisfaction
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23746110 DOI: 10.1111/pme.12161
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pain Med ISSN: 1526-2375 Impact factor: 3.750