Primiparous and multiparous women's birthing experiences and satisfaction with pain management in the first and second stages of vaginal delivery—A prospective cohort study

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q1 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Katja Mäkelä, Outi Palomäki, Mika Helminen, Jukka Uotila
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Abstract

Introduction

Most women are satisfied with their delivery experience but the effects of pain relief and different pain relief methods on the birthing experience remain inconsistent. We wanted to evaluate the impact of pain relief on the birthing experience during the first and second stages of labor among primiparous and multiparous women.

Material and Methods

A total of 2042 parturients (953 primiparous and 1089 multiparous women) completed a questionnaire on the second day after vaginal delivery and, using visual analogue scale (VAS), assessed their experience and satisfaction with their pain management during the first and second stages of labor. The experiences of primiparous and multiparous women were compared, and the factors associated with positive and negative birthing experiences were ascertained.

Results

Overall birthing experience was better among multiparous than among primiparous women (VAS 8.6 vs. 8.0; p < 0.001). Reported satisfaction with pain management revealed no significant differences between multiparous and primiparous women during the first stage of labor (VAS 8.2 vs. 8.1) or the second stage of labor (VAS 7.8 vs. 7.7). Some variation was reported in satisfaction with the various pain management methods, epidural and spinal block having the highest ratings during both stages of labor. However, despite differences in satisfaction with pain management, in overall birthing experience, no difference according to pain relief administered was reported among multiparous and only minor differences in primiparous women in the second stage of labor. Those parturients reporting negative birthing experiences (VAS ≤5) reported relatively high satisfaction with pain management during the first stage of labor (medians 8 and 8 in multiparous and primiparous women respectively) while satisfaction with second-stage pain management was clearly lower (respective medians 2 and 5). In a regression model satisfaction with pain management during the second stage of labor varied significantly with birthing experience.

Conclusions

The childbirth experience was slightly better among multiparous than among primiparous women, although there were no significant differences regarding satisfaction with pain management according to parity during the first or second stage of labor. Satisfaction with pain relief during the second stage of labor was significantly associated with overall birthing experience.

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初产和多产妇女在阴道分娩第一和第二阶段的分娩经历和对疼痛管理的满意度——一项前瞻性队列研究。
导读:大多数产妇对分娩体验感到满意,但不同的镇痛方法对分娩体验的效果不一致。我们想评估疼痛缓解对初产和多产妇女第一和第二产程分娩体验的影响。材料与方法:2042例产妇(953例初产产妇和1089例多产产妇)于阴道分娩后第2天完成问卷调查,采用视觉模拟量表(VAS)评估她们在第一、二产程疼痛处理的体验和满意度。对初产妇女和多产妇女的分娩经历进行比较,并确定积极和消极分娩经历的相关因素。结果:多胎妇女的整体分娩体验好于初产妇女(VAS 8.6 vs. 8.0;结论:多胎妇女的分娩体验略好于初产妇女,尽管在第一和第二产程中,根据产次对疼痛管理的满意度没有显著差异。第二产程疼痛缓解满意度与整体分娩体验显著相关。
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自引率
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180
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Published monthly, Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica is an international journal dedicated to providing the very latest information on the results of both clinical, basic and translational research work related to all aspects of women’s health from around the globe. The journal regularly publishes commentaries, reviews, and original articles on a wide variety of topics including: gynecology, pregnancy, birth, female urology, gynecologic oncology, fertility and reproductive biology.
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