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Effect of Two Different Nursing Techniques on Labor pain, Duration, and Anxiety Level among Primiparous Women

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Last updated: 03 Jan 2025

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Background: Labor pain is considered as one of the most intense forms of pain. Psychological
challenge such as anxiety can contribute towards women's perception of pain and may affect their
labor and birth experience. Aromatherapy is one of modern many non-invasive methods and is the
most popular complementary therapy to relieve pain during childbirth. The aim of this study was to
evaluate the effect of two different nursing techniques on labor pain, duration, and anxiety level
among primiparous women. A Quasi-experimental design was utilized to achieve the aim of the
study, conducted at labor and delivery unit at Shaqra Governate general hospital, KSA. Sample: A
total of 150 laboring women were recruited (75 for each group). Tools: four tools were used; 1) A
structured interviewing questionnaire schedule, 2) Subjective labor pain scale (visual-analogue
scale [VAS]), 3)- Partograph and 4)- Spielberger state-trait anxiety questionnaire. Results: There
were statistically significant differences between the two groups in labor pain scores at active phase
after the intervention at (p < 0.001), and in transitional phase after the intervention at (p = 0.06).
There was significant difference toward total labor duration among studied sample. Nearly half
(49.3%) of the lavender group were satisfied and referenced it for future pregnancies. Conclusion:
Two different nursing techniques were effective methods for reducing pain intensity, duration of
labor and anxiety level. It can be clinically recommended as an alternative, safe and affordable
method of pain relief during labor. However, lavender aromatherapy is more effective in decreasing
pain during labor, and anxiety than breathing technique. Recommendations Educational program
facilities and methods about non-pharmacological methods as; lectures, handout, and videos should
be developed and become accessible to all pregnant women in the outpatient clinics.

DOI

10.21608/ejhc.2021.171686

Keywords

Primiparous laboring women, Breathing Technique, lavender aromatherapy, Labor Pain, duration of labor and anxiety level

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Amany

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Arafat Goda

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Maternal and Newborn Health Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Beni-Suef University, Egypt.

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M. Nabil Aboushady

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Maternal and Newborn Health Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Cairo University, Egypt.

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Hanan

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Fawzy Abbas Soliman

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Maternity and Gynecological Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Ain Shames University, Egypt & Assistant professor at Shaqra University, KSA

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12

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1

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20169

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2021-03-01

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2021-05-23

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2021-03-01

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1,079

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1,090

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1687-9546

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3009-6766

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Egyptian Journal of Health Care

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Effect of Two Different Nursing Techniques on Labor pain, Duration, and Anxiety Level among Primiparous Women

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22 Jan 2023