视听疗法对分娩疼痛和焦虑的影响:一项随机对照试验

IF 1.5 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Nidhi Mahalan , M.V. Smitha
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背景分娩疼痛在生理和心理层面影响女性。疼痛是主观的,根据个人的健康状况、疼痛耐受性和心理状态,感知会有所不同。如果处理不当,分娩疼痛会严重影响分娩过程和分娩结果,从产妇满意度低、母婴关系受损到分娩时间长和胎儿窘迫。由于药物止痛方法会伤害胎儿,非药物止痛方法在劳动妇女和医疗保健专业人员中越来越受欢迎。目的评价视听疗法对分娩疼痛和产妇焦虑的影响。方法采用随机、对照、开放标签、单中心试验的方法,对76名在分娩活跃期(4–8cm宫颈扩张)没有产科并发症的初产妇进行研究。参与者被随机分配到接受50分钟虚拟现实干预的实验组或使用计算机生成的随机序列接受标准护理的对照组。使用个人信息表、临产孕妇焦虑评估量表、当前行为强度量表、数字疼痛评分量表和产后分娩满意度检查表收集与疼痛和焦虑相关的数据。结果各组在人口统计学和产科变量方面是同质的。虚拟现实干预降低了实验组报告的疼痛强度和焦虑评分。然而,两组之间在产妇生命体征、分娩和新生儿结局方面没有统计学上的显著差异。结论与标准护理相比,虚拟现实干预降低了分娩妇女的分娩疼痛强度和焦虑。
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Effect of audio-visual therapy on pain and anxiety in labor: A randomized controlled trial

Effect of audio-visual therapy on pain and anxiety in labor: A randomized controlled trial

Effect of audio-visual therapy on pain and anxiety in labor: A randomized controlled trial

Effect of audio-visual therapy on pain and anxiety in labor: A randomized controlled trial

Background

Birth pain affects women at a physical and psychological level. Pain is subjective, and perception will vary among individuals depending on their health status, pain tolerance, and psychological state. Labor pain can drastically affect the birth process and delivery outcomes if not managed well, ranging from poor maternal satisfaction and impaired maternal-newborn bonding to prolonged labor and fetal distress. Since pharmacological pain relief methods harm the fetus, non-pharmacological pain relief methods are gaining popularity among laboring women and healthcare professionals.

Objectives

The study aimed to evaluate the effect of audio-visual therapy on labor pain and maternal anxiety.

Methods

A randomized, controlled, open-label, single-center trial was conducted among 76 primigravida women with no obstetrical complications during the active phase of labor (4–8 cm cervical dilatation). The participants were randomly assigned to an experimental group receiving 50 min of virtual reality intervention or a control group receiving standard care using a computer-generated random sequence. The data related to pain and anxiety were collected using the personal information form, anxiety assessment scale for pregnant women in labor, present behavioral intensity scale, numerical pain rating scale, and post-delivery birth satisfaction checklist.

Results

Groups were homogenous in terms of demographic and obstetric variables. The virtual reality intervention reduced the experimental group's reported pain intensity and anxiety score. However, no statistically significant difference was noted in maternal vital signs and labor and neonatal outcomes between the groups.

Conclusion

The virtual reality intervention reduced labor pain intensity and anxiety among laboring women compared to standard care.

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