11 Maternal satisfaction with labour analgesia

MBBS, FFARACS, Dip. Health Med. Law Andrew Ross (Deputy Director)
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Abstract

Satisfaction with childbirth is a multidimensional issue, of which analgesia is but one component. The importance of analgesia as a contribution to overall satisfaction has been recognized increasingly in the last 50 years, but improvement in quality of available analgesia has not always resulted in commensurate improvement in satisfaction. Satisfaction by its very nature has proved to be difficult both to define and to quantify, and no reliable standards of measurement have been accepted. Pain relief in childbirth is subject to many social and cultural modifiers, which continue to change. Control of pain rather than absolute amelioration is seen by many to provide greater satisfaction. Analgesia issues still do not figure prominently in the overall satisfaction of the birthing process for the vast majority of women, despite the availability of and demand for improved methods of relief. The interpersonal relationships established between patient and healthcare providers may ultimately be of more importance in the determination of satisfaction with management.

11产妇对分娩镇痛的满意度
分娩满意度是一个多方面的问题,镇痛只是其中的一个组成部分。在过去的50年里,人们越来越认识到镇痛药对整体满意度的重要性,但可用镇痛药质量的提高并不总是导致满意度的相应提高。事实证明,就其本质而言,满意是难以定义和量化的,而且没有可靠的衡量标准被接受。分娩疼痛的缓解受到许多社会和文化因素的影响,这些因素在不断变化。许多人认为,控制疼痛而不是绝对改善疼痛能提供更大的满足感。镇痛问题在绝大多数妇女分娩过程的总体满意度中仍然不突出,尽管有改进的缓解方法的可用性和需求。患者和医疗保健提供者之间建立的人际关系可能最终在确定管理满意度方面更为重要。
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