Marwa E Hasanin, Shereen Hamed Elsayed, Mona Mohamed Taha
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背景:正常分娩是一种压力,强烈的疼痛和焦虑会对产妇、胎儿和分娩过程产生不良影响。本研究旨在确定在正常分娩过程中对多个穴位进行穴位按摩对初产妇分娩疼痛和焦虑的影响。研究方法本研究是一项双盲随机对照试验,共有 43 名年龄在 20-30 岁之间的初产妇参加,她们都是因顺产而转诊的。受试者被随机分配到两组中的一组:穴位按摩组和对照组。穴位按摩组对大肠俞(LI4)、心俞(He-7)和脾俞(SP6)穴位进行穴位按摩,而对照组则进行假穴位按摩。研究使用斯皮尔伯格量表问卷评估了母亲的焦虑水平,并在干预前后使用视觉模拟量表测量了母亲的疼痛水平。此外,还测量了脉搏和血压。结果显示在穴位按摩组中,焦虑评分和疼痛程度均有显著改善(p p p p 结论):根据研究结果,针对LI4、He-7和SP6穴位的穴位按摩能有效缓解分娩时的焦虑和疼痛。与假穴位按摩组相比,穴位按摩组的焦虑和疼痛程度都有较大程度的降低。因此,穴位按摩可作为一种有效、经济、方便的分娩镇痛和焦虑控制技术推荐给产妇。本研究已在临床试验数据库中登记,标识符为 Clinicaltrials.gov NCT05411289。
Effect of Acupressure on Anxiety and Pain Levels in Primiparous Women During Normal Labor: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
Background: Normal labor is stressful, and the intense pain and anxiety can have an adverse effect on the mother, the fetus, and the delivery procedure. This study aimed to determine how acupressure applied to multiple acupoints during normal labor affected labor pain and anxiety in primiparous women. Method: This study was a double-blinded randomized controlled trial that involved 43 primiparous women aging 20-30 years who were referred for normal labor. Subjects were randomly allocated to one of two groups: acupressure or control. Acupressure was administered to the Large Intestine 4 (LI4), Heart 7 (He-7), and Spleen 6 (SP6) acupoints in the acupressure group, whereas sham acupressure was administered to the control group. The study assessed the mothers' anxiety levels using the Spielberger Inventory questionnaire and measured their pain levels using the visual analog scale before and after the intervention. In addition, pulse rate and blood pressure were also measured. Result: In the acupressure group, both the anxiety score and pain level showed a substantial improvement (p < 0.001), but in the control group, only the anxiety score showed a significant improvement (p < 0.001). After the intervention, the difference in anxiety and pain scores between the two groups is statistically significant (p < 0.001). Furthermore, neither group's blood pressure nor pulse rate showed any significant changes (p < 0.05). Conclusion: According to the study's findings, acupressure targeting LI4, He-7, and SP6 acupoints was effective in relieving anxiety and pain during labor. Compared with the sham acupressure group, the acupressure group showed a greater decrease in both anxiety and pain levels. As such, acupressure may be recommended as an effective, affordable, and accessible technique for managing pain and anxiety during labor. This study has been registered in the database of clinical trials under the identifier Clinicaltrials.gov NCT05411289.