Spouses' Perspective of their Participation and Role in Childbirth Pain Relief.

A U Emelonye, T Pitkäaho, A Aregbesola, K Vehviläinen-Julkunen
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Background: Childbirth is a period characterized by severe pain, and most women desire to ameliorate their pain among other things by having their spouses present and involved in the birthing process. In developing countries like Nigeria, spousal involvement is still an emerging concept in childbirth. Aim: To investigate and provide an insight into spousal perceptions toward their participation and role in labor pain relief during childbirth in Nigeria. Subjects and Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive study of 142 spouses was conducted in the maternity units of four hospitals in Abuja, Nigeria, from June to December 2014. Data were collected through a pretested interview-administered 24 item questionnaire, the Abuja Instrument for Parturient Spouse. The data were analyzed statistically using Chi-square test for association between the variables and content analysis for open-ended questions. Results: Most (94.4%, 134/142) of the spouses had a positive perception toward labor pain relief. They believed that their presence and activities contributed to labor pain relief and are willing to be present at subsequent births. Conclusion: Findings in this study have revealed a positive trend in spousal perception and involvement during childbirth and pain relief, as contrast to the prevailing assumption that childbirth is an exclusive woman affair. Spousal presence during childbirth can be beneficial not only to the woman but also to the spouse and family.

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配偶的观点,他们的参与和作用在分娩疼痛缓解。
背景:分娩是一个以剧烈疼痛为特征的时期,大多数女性希望通过配偶在场并参与分娩过程来减轻疼痛。在尼日利亚等发展中国家,配偶参与分娩仍然是一个新兴概念。目的:调查和提供洞察配偶的看法,对他们的参与和作用在分娩期间分娩疼痛缓解在尼日利亚。研究对象和方法:2014年6月至12月,在尼日利亚阿布贾四家医院的产科病房对142名配偶进行了横断面描述性研究。数据是通过预先测试的访谈管理的24项问卷,即产妇配偶阿布贾文书收集的。采用卡方检验对变量间的相关性进行统计分析,对开放性问题进行内容分析。结果:绝大多数(94.4%,134/142)夫妻对分娩疼痛缓解有积极的认知。她们相信她们的存在和活动有助于缓解分娩疼痛,并愿意在随后的分娩中出现。结论:本研究的发现揭示了配偶在分娩和疼痛缓解过程中的感知和参与的积极趋势,这与普遍认为分娩是女性专属的假设相反。配偶在分娩时在场不仅对妇女有利,而且对配偶和家庭也有利。
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Annals of Medical and Health Sciences Research HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
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