| Literature DB >> 35062899 |
Neda Sharifi1, Narjes Bahri2, Fatemeh Hadizadeh-Talasaz3, Hoda Azizi4, Hossein Nezami5, Hamid Reza Tohidinik6,7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Uterine afterpains are among the most prevalent complaints after natural vaginal delivery. Non-pharmacological treatment modalities to relieve afterpains are an important care priority. This study was conducted to investigate the effect of foot reflexology in the fourth stage of labor on afterpains in multiparous women.Entities:
Keywords: Afterpain; Complementary medicine; Reflexology
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35062899 PMCID: PMC8783404 DOI: 10.1186/s12884-022-04376-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pregnancy Childbirth ISSN: 1471-2393 Impact factor: 3.007
Fig. 1The flow chart of randomized clinical trials on the effect of foot reflexology in the fourth stage of labor on uterine afterpains
Baseline sociodemographic characteristics of foot reflexology and control groups
| Variable | Foot reflexology | Control | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Women age (mean ±SD | 29.18 ± 4.93 | 29.10 ± 3.62 | 0.653* |
| Men age (mean ±SD) | 33.67 ± 4.31 | 33.05 ± 4.11 | 0.395* |
| Women education (mean ±SD) | 10.82 ± 3.35 | 9.58 ± 3.52 | 0.098* |
| Men education (mean ±SD) | 9.70 ± 3.79 | 10.25 ± 3.71 | 0.595* |
| Women job, count (%) | 0.210+ | ||
| Housewife | 39 (97.50%) | 39 (97.50%) | |
| Employee | 1 (2.50%) | 1 (2.50%) | |
| Men job, count (%) | 0.714+ | ||
| Manual worker | 17 (42.5%) | 16 (40%) | |
| Retired, Employee | 6 (15%) | 4 (10%) | |
| Farmer, Self-employed | 17 (42.5) | 20 (50%) | |
| Women weight (mean ±SD) | 71.30 ± 7.81 | 75.15 ± 1.02 | 0.201* |
| Dysmenorrhea, count (%) | 20 (50.0%) | 21 (52. 5%) | 0.823+ |
* Mann-Whitney test was used
+ Chi-square test was used
Mefenamic acid usage in foot reflexology and control groups
| Variable | Foot reflexology group | Control | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mefenamic acid used in the third hour (mg) | 18.7 ± 66.6 | 75.0 ± 116.0 | 0.010 |
| Mefenamic acid used in the fourth hour (mg) | 6.2 ± 39.5 | 25.0 ± 75.9 | 0.170 |
| Total mefenamic acid used (mg) | 25.0 ± 75.9 | 100.0 ± 124.0 | 0.002 |
* Mann-Whitney test was used
Comparison of postpartum pain in the first to fourth hour after delivery in foot reflexology and control groups
| Variable | Foot reflexology group ( | Control group ( | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean ± SD | Adjusted Mean ± SE | Mean ± SD | Adjusted Mean ± SE | ||
| Postpartum pain in the first hour | 2.82 ± 1.82 | – | 2.05 ± 1.70 | – | 0.05* |
| Postpartum pain in the second hours | 2.15 ± 2.00 | – | 2.55 ± 1.10 | – | 0.27* |
| Postpartum pain in the third hours | 1.38 ± 1.67 | 1.69 ± 0.22 | 3.00 ± 1.06 | 2.95 ± 0.21 | < 0.001# |
| Postpartum pain in the fourth hours | 0.65 ± 1.25 | 0.7 ± 0.20 | 2.58 ± 1.35 | 2.50 ± 0.20 | < 0.001† |
| Sum scores of postpartum pain in the four hours | 7.00± 5.38 | 8.04 ± 0.75 | 10.17 ± 3.24 | 10.20 ± 0.70 | 0.001‡ |
SD: standard deviation, SE: standard error
*Independent sample t test was used
# Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) adjusted for dose of mefenamic acid use at 3rd hour
† Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) adjusted for dose of mefenamic acid use at 4rd hour
‡ Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) adjusted for total dose of mefenamic acid
Fig. 2Comparison of the mean postpartum pain in the foot reflexology and control groups