Objective: The successful management of pain from normal or interventional delivery is an important part of women’s experience of childbirth. Our objective was to examine psychosocial factors (expectations, control beliefs, anxiety sensitivity) as measured in mothers and birth partners before an elective cesarean section. We focused on the impact that these variables have on maternal fear and pain during and after delivery. Methods: Sixty-five women booked for an awake cesarean section with a regional nerve block and their birth partners were recruited. Data were collected at three time points for the mothers, before, during the cesarean section and after delivery on the postnatal ward, and at two time points for the birth partners (before ...
AbstractAim:The maternal anxiety associated with cesarean delivery is important issue. We aimed to a...
Objective: Unplanned Caesarean section (CS) constitutes a very stressful event, and is associated wi...
Background: Fear of childbirth is associated with preference for an elective caesarean section (ECS)...
Background & Aim: Effect of women's psychological status on delivery processes is prove...
Although the rate of cesarean delivery has tripled during the past decade, little research has been ...
The major objectives of this research were to examine preparational factors involved in childbirth a...
Objective: Unplanned Caesarean section (CS) constitutes a very stressful event, and is associated wi...
Background This population-based cohort study aimed to investigate the demographic and psychosocial ...
Abstract Background Obstetricians are often reluctant to grant requests for an elective cesarean sec...
Backgorund: Fear of childbirth is a common feeling among expectant mothers. Although this feeling re...
Background: Fear of childbirth in pregnant women is a common problem that often leads to the demand ...
Aim The overall aim of this thesis was to study healthy first-time mothers requesting and undergoi...
Fear surrounding childbirth requires a more in-depth understanding from women’s perspectives, especi...
It is recognized that the experience of childbirth can influence post-partum mothers\u2019 adjustmen...
Fear of childbirth is common in women who are pregnant with their first child and is associated with...
AbstractAim:The maternal anxiety associated with cesarean delivery is important issue. We aimed to a...
Objective: Unplanned Caesarean section (CS) constitutes a very stressful event, and is associated wi...
Background: Fear of childbirth is associated with preference for an elective caesarean section (ECS)...
Background & Aim: Effect of women's psychological status on delivery processes is prove...
Although the rate of cesarean delivery has tripled during the past decade, little research has been ...
The major objectives of this research were to examine preparational factors involved in childbirth a...
Objective: Unplanned Caesarean section (CS) constitutes a very stressful event, and is associated wi...
Background This population-based cohort study aimed to investigate the demographic and psychosocial ...
Abstract Background Obstetricians are often reluctant to grant requests for an elective cesarean sec...
Backgorund: Fear of childbirth is a common feeling among expectant mothers. Although this feeling re...
Background: Fear of childbirth in pregnant women is a common problem that often leads to the demand ...
Aim The overall aim of this thesis was to study healthy first-time mothers requesting and undergoi...
Fear surrounding childbirth requires a more in-depth understanding from women’s perspectives, especi...
It is recognized that the experience of childbirth can influence post-partum mothers\u2019 adjustmen...
Fear of childbirth is common in women who are pregnant with their first child and is associated with...
AbstractAim:The maternal anxiety associated with cesarean delivery is important issue. We aimed to a...
Objective: Unplanned Caesarean section (CS) constitutes a very stressful event, and is associated wi...
Background: Fear of childbirth is associated with preference for an elective caesarean section (ECS)...