Women's and maternity care providers' perceptions of painmanagementduringchildbirth in hospitals in Southern Tanzania. The majority of women experience pain during childbirth. Offering and supporting women to use different methods for coping with pain is an essential competency for maternity care providers globally. Research suggests a gap between what women desire for pain management
Spousal Presence as a Nonpharmacological PainManagementduringChildbirth: A Pilot Study Background. Measures of spousal effect during parturient pain should take a tripartite approach involving the parturients, spouses, and midwives. Aim. To develop and validate three questionnaires measuring spousal presence in management of parturient pain in Nigeria. Methods. There are two phases: (1
to be includedObservational studies will includedCondition or domain being studiedIt is a maternal and women health systematic review deals painmanagementduringchildbirth in natural techniques rather than pharmacological drug utilizationParticipants/populationIn the study obstetric care providers irrespective of their professional background but who are working in childbirth units in Ethiopia.Intervention(s), exposure(s
will be considered as control group.Main outcome(s)When a professional uses nonpharmacological (without use of drug) labor painmanagementduringchildbirth will be considered outcome variable.Additional outcome(s)NoneData extraction (selection and coding)Studies with concept of nonpharmacological labor pain technique practice among health care providers so far will be searched and data will be extract with excel
Use of nonmedical methods of labor induction and pain management among u.s. Women. There exists limited documentation of nonmedical methods of labor induction and painmanagementduringchildbirth in the United States. We estimated the prevalence of nonmedical interventions for induction and pain management and examined the association between medical and nonmedical care during labor. We used
Changes in Pain Level With the Use of the Regulated Expiratory Method. Historically, painmanagementduringchildbirth has been a primary concern in the obstetric community. In recent decades, childbirth care providers have been witnessing, especially in developed countries, a real revolution in terms of approaches around this unique moment of birth. This is how perinatal professionals who practiced this method, actually investigators have only subjective evaluation with no real measurable and objective impact on pain levels during childbirth process. Consequently, investigators are conducting this scientific study whose main objective is:-To evaluate changes in pain level with the use of regulated expiratory method during childbirth process. Historically, painmanagementduring
, has led to the development of pain medicine as a subspecialty in its own right. The field comprises individualized strategies for all forms of analgesia, including painmanagementduringchildbirth, neuromodulatory technological methods such as transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation or implanted spinal cord stimulators, and specialized pharmacological regimens.History[edit]Over the past 100