| Literature DB >> 34466506 |
Seyedeh Soma Zakariaee1, Roonak Shahoei1, Leila Hashemi Nosab1, Ghobad Moradi2, Mina Farshbaf3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Episiotomy or cutting the perineum is the most common operation in obstetrics. Perineal pain is the main complication of episiotomy that affects the quality of life and mental health of the mother. Reducing the pain and side effects of the chemical drugs prescribed for pain relief has attracted the attention of both physicians and scientists. This study was conducted to determine the effects of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS), as an alternative method, on post-episiotomy pain severity.Entities:
Keywords: Episiotomy Pain; Postpartum Period; Primiparous; Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation
Year: 2019 PMID: 34466506 PMCID: PMC8344064 DOI: 10.31661/gmj.v8i0.1404
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Galen Med J ISSN: 2322-2379
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Figure 2Demographic Characteristics of Participants
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| ≤20 | 9 (22.50) | 7 (17.50) | 7 (17.50) |
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| 21-25 | 15 (37.50) | 20 (50.00) | 18 (45.00) | |||
| 26—30 | 13 (32.50) | 9 (22.50) | 13 (32.50) | |||
| ≥31 | 3 (7.50) | 4 (10.00) | 2 (5.00) | |||
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| Primary school education | 6 (15.00) | 7 (17.50) | 5 (12.50) |
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| Secondary school education | 7 (17.50) | 8 (20.00) | 6 (15.00) | |||
| High school | 8 (20.00) | 5 (12.50) | 7 (17.50) | |||
| High school diploma | 12 (30.00) | 15 (37.50) | 13 (32.50) | |||
| Above | 7 (17.50) | 5 (12.50) | 9 (22.50) | |||
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| Householder | 30 (75.00) | 30 (75.00) | 30 (75.00) | 0.44 | Independent T-test |
| Government employee | 10 (25.00) | 10 (25.00) | 10 (25.00) | |||
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| Urban | 27 (67.50) | 26 (65.00) | 33 (82.50) | 0.17 | Pearson correlation |
| Rural | 13 (32.50) | 14 (35.00) | 7 (17.50) | |||
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| Kurdish | 40 (100.00) | 39 (97.50) | 39 (97.50) | >0.99 | Independent T-test |
| Turkish | 0 (0.00) | 0 (0.00) | 0 (0.00) | |||
| Fars | 0 (0.00) | 1 (2.50) | 1 (2.50) | |||
| Lore | 0 (0.00) | 0 (0.00) | 0 (0.00) | |||
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| Yes | 37 (92.50) | 39 (97.50) | 38 (95.00) | 0.87 | Independent T-test |
| No | 3 (7.50) | 1 (2.50) | 2 (5.00) | |||
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| Mean ± SD | 28.83 ± 3.73 | 27.53 ± 3.64 | 28 ± 2.20 | 0.45 | Kruskal-Wallis |
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| Yes | 35 (87.50) | 38 (95.00) | 33 (82.50) | 0.25 | Independent T-test |
| No | 5 (12.50) | 2 (5.00) | 7 (17.50) | |||
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| Yes | 11 (27.50) | 8 (20.00) | 8 (20.00) | 0.65 | Pearson correlation |
| No | 29 (72.50) | 32 (80.00) | 32 (80.00) | |||
BMI: Body mass index
Maternal Clinical and Newborn Characteristics of Participants
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| Wanted | 29 (72.50) | 35 (87.50) | 32 (80.00) | 0.26 | Independent T-test |
| Unwanted | 11 (27.50) | 5 (12.50) | 8 (20.00) | |||
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| Mean ± SD | 39.3 ± 1.12 | 39.2 ± 1.13 | 39.5 ± 1.13 | 0.85 | ANOVA |
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| 1 | 35 (87.50) | 32 (80.00) | 34 (85.00) | 0.92 | Independent T-test |
| 2 | 3 (7.50) | 5 (12.50) | 3 (7.50) | |||
| 3 | 2 (5.00) | 3 (7.50) | 3 (7.50) | |||
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| 0 | 35 (87.50) | 32 (80.00) | 34 (85.00) | 0.92 | Independent T-test |
| 1 | 3 (7.50) | 5 (12.50) | 3 (7.50) | |||
| 2 | 2 (5.00) | 3 (7.50) | 3 (7.50) | |||
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| Yes | 20 (50.00) | 22 (55.00) | 30 (75.00) | 0.054 | Pearson correlation |
| No | 20 (50.00) | 18 (45.00) | 10 (25.00) | |||
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| Yes | 10 (25.00) | 10 (25.00) | 10 (25.00) | >0.99 | Pearson correlation |
| No | 30 (75.00) | 30 (75.00) | 30 (75.00) | |||
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| Mean ± SD | 9.825 ± 3.43 | 10.375 ± 3.70 | 9.5 ± 2.276 | 0.55 | Kruskal-Wallis |
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| Mean ± SD | 47.50 ± 25.54 | 49.50± 29.26 | 35.375 ± 14.69 | 0.057 | Kruskal-Wallis |
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| Mean ± SD | 8.65 ± 5.18 | 8.875 ± 3.90 | 8.40 ± 7.71 | 0.31 | Kruskal-Wallis |
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| Yes | 0 (0.00) | 2 (5.00) | 0 (0.00) | 0.13 | Pearson correlation |
| No | 40 (100.00) | 38 (95.00) | 40 (100.00) | |||
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| Female | 21 (52.50) | 18 (45.00) | 22 (55.00) | 0.64 | Pearson correlation |
| Male | 19 (47.50) | 22 (55.00) | 18 (45.00) | |||
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| Mean ± SD | 3247.75 ± 305.500 | 3306 ± 299.622 | 3308.75 ± 228.96 | 0.54 | ANOVA |
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| Mean ± SD | 34.52 ± 1.52 | 34.7 ± 1.31 | 34.7 ± 1.32 | 0.78 | ANOVA |
ANOVA: Analysis of variance
Comparison of Pain Severity before the Intervention in Three Groups
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| 6.81 ± 1.60 | 6.08 ± 1.88 | 6.77 ± 1.78 | 0.504 |
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| 6.07 ± 1.61 | 5.62 ± 1.51 | 5.40 ± 1.90 | 0.205 |
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| 4.32 ± 1.73 | 3.72 ± 1.30 | 3.90 ± 2.19 | 0.304 |
Comparison of Pain Severity after the Intervention in Three Groups
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| Resting status | 6.18 ± 2.31 | 5.66 ± 2.57 | 5.44 ± 1.87 | 0.695 |
| Sitting status | 5.50 ± 1.62 | 5.60 ± 1.50 | 5.60 ± 1.89 | 0.931 |
| Walking status | 3.62 ± 1.53 | 3.45 ± 1.41 | 3.95 ± 2.16 | 0.636 |
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| Resting status | 3.18 ± 2.04 | 4.75 ± 1.65 | 6.44 ± 2.18 | 0.008 |
| Sitting status | 5 ± 1.97 | 5.57 ± 1.57 | 5.55 ± 1.96 | 0.167 |
| Walking status | 1.72 ± 2.19 | 3.26 ± 1.60 | 3.88 ± 2.08 | 0.046 |
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| Resting status | 3.36 ± 2.33 | 4.83 ± 2.16 | 5.22 ± 1.87 | 0.208 |
| Sitting status | 5 ± 1.97 | 5.42 ± 1.75 | 5.67 ± 1.99 | 0.282 |
| Walking status | 3.20 ± 1.52 | 3.12 ± 1.65 | 3.82 ± 2.10 | 0.174 |