The advantages and disadvantages of pain management strategies in labour demand comprehensive midwifery exploration, with equal attention to psychological, physiological and pharmaceutical methods. This review of relevant literature discusses an array of options and their clinical sequelae from a midwifery perspective. Often intrapartum pain management is reductionist in approach, being cited around pharmacological options, negating the influential and holistic possibilities of a wider therapeutic perspective. In order to facilitate truly woman-centred care, midwives must endeavour to educate themselves and inform their practice to offer myriad of diverse coping strategies. An innate understanding of the ramifications that each strategy may...
Background: Women have experienced labour pain over the years as various attempts have been made to ...
Introduction Laboring women’s ability to cope with pain is likely to be dependent on a variety of in...
Contains fulltext : 79769.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The main missi...
The advantages and disadvantages of pain management strategies in labour demand comprehensive midwif...
Negotiating the pain and discomfort of labour can be challenging for women, their partners and the m...
M.Cur.The objective of this study explores and describes the experiences of first-time mothers regar...
The pain that women experience during labor is specific to the individual and differs for each birth...
Background Pain during birth process is acknowledged for good progress of labour but severe, unbea...
Objective: To determine and critically examine maternity attitudes surrounding labour pain and how m...
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Background: Despite high rates of women's use of intrapartum pain mana...
Background: Despite high rates of women's use of intrapartum pain management techniques, little is k...
Contains fulltext : 137200.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: to...
Background and Goal of Study: Changing social values and medical technology have influenced birth-re...
A wide variety of pain relief measures are available to women in labor. This retrospective, descript...
Abstract Background Due to the debilitating effects of severe labour pains, labour pain management c...
Background: Women have experienced labour pain over the years as various attempts have been made to ...
Introduction Laboring women’s ability to cope with pain is likely to be dependent on a variety of in...
Contains fulltext : 79769.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The main missi...
The advantages and disadvantages of pain management strategies in labour demand comprehensive midwif...
Negotiating the pain and discomfort of labour can be challenging for women, their partners and the m...
M.Cur.The objective of this study explores and describes the experiences of first-time mothers regar...
The pain that women experience during labor is specific to the individual and differs for each birth...
Background Pain during birth process is acknowledged for good progress of labour but severe, unbea...
Objective: To determine and critically examine maternity attitudes surrounding labour pain and how m...
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Background: Despite high rates of women's use of intrapartum pain mana...
Background: Despite high rates of women's use of intrapartum pain management techniques, little is k...
Contains fulltext : 137200.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: to...
Background and Goal of Study: Changing social values and medical technology have influenced birth-re...
A wide variety of pain relief measures are available to women in labor. This retrospective, descript...
Abstract Background Due to the debilitating effects of severe labour pains, labour pain management c...
Background: Women have experienced labour pain over the years as various attempts have been made to ...
Introduction Laboring women’s ability to cope with pain is likely to be dependent on a variety of in...
Contains fulltext : 79769.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The main missi...