Managing Maternal Fatigue During Childbirth: A Systematic Review

IF 0.3 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Kunnikar Chaisitsanguan, Puangpaka Kongwattananon, Dawn Hawthrone
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Abstract

Fatigue is a complex phenomenon. It is a common problem that occurs at all periods of childbearing. Pregnancy and labor are recognized as a normal physiological process, and fatigue, a common symptom that occurs frequently throughout the childbearing experience, has the potential to negatively affect the woman’s prenatal and birth experience. Fatigue is often overlooked by health professionals. The aim of this systematic review is to review the literature regarding the factors influencing maternal fatigue during childbirth and its management. The Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) systematic review was used to guide this study. Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) was performed to report this systematic review. The database was searched from CINALH, Pubmed, PsyInfo, ThaiJO, and other sources for grey literature from 1990-2021. The methodological quality process used the critical appraisal tool for RCT study and MINORS (Methodological Index for Non-randomized Studies). Nine published articles were selected for this study. The factors influencing maternal fatigue during childbirth were found to be physiological, psychological, and situational. The physiological factors were age, parity, uterine contractility, available energy substrate, nutrition adequacy, and prenatal exercise. The psychological factors were pain and anxiety. The situational factors were childbirth education, pain medication, prenatal employment, sleep, breathing technique, and pushing intervention. The managing of fatigue during childbirth were 1) assessing maternal fatigue in early pregnancy; 2) childbirth preparation; 3) conservation of energy; 4) shortened duration of labor; and 5) reduced labor pain and anxiety. Maternal fatigue during childbirth impacts the mother, the child, and the family. It is important for nurses to understand the deleterious effects of fatigue on childbearing women and to promote interventions that reduce or prevent fatigue during pregnancy and childbirth.
管理产妇疲劳分娩:一个系统的回顾
疲劳是一种复杂的现象。这是一个普遍的问题,发生在生育的各个时期。怀孕和分娩被认为是一个正常的生理过程,疲劳是在整个生育过程中经常出现的一种常见症状,有可能对妇女的产前和分娩经历产生负面影响。疲劳常常被卫生专业人员所忽视。本系统综述的目的是回顾有关影响分娩时产妇疲劳及其处理的因素的文献。采用乔安娜布里格斯研究所(Joanna Briggs Institute, JBI)的系统评价来指导本研究。采用系统评价和荟萃分析首选报告项目(PRISMA)来报告该系统评价。数据库从CINALH、Pubmed、PsyInfo、ThaiJO和其他来源检索1990-2021年的灰色文献。方法学质量过程使用RCT研究的关键评价工具和未成年人(非随机研究的方法学指数)。本研究选取了9篇已发表的文章。影响分娩时产妇疲劳的因素有生理性、心理性和情境性。生理因素包括年龄、胎次、子宫收缩力、有效能量基质、营养充足性和产前运动。心理因素为疼痛和焦虑。情境因素包括分娩教育、止痛药、产前就业、睡眠、呼吸技巧和推入干预。分娩疲劳管理:1)评估妊娠早期产妇疲劳;2)分娩准备;3)能量守恒;4)缩短劳动时间;5)减少分娩疼痛和焦虑。分娩期间的产妇疲劳会影响母亲、孩子和家庭。护士必须了解疲劳对育龄妇女的有害影响,并促进干预措施,减少或预防怀孕和分娩期间的疲劳。
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Current Women s Health Reviews
Current Women s Health Reviews OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY-
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0.70
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67
期刊介绍: Current Women"s Health Reviews publishes frontier reviews on all the latest advances on obstetrics and gynecology. The journal"s aim is to publish the highest quality review articles dedicated to research in the field. The journal is essential reading for all clinicians and researchers in the fields of obstetrics and gynecology.
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