Aim: to investigate the expectations and knowledge of intrapartum epidural analgesia from woman’s point of view. Methods: a multidimensional investigation was carried out on a sample of 360 healthy women in a large Italian obstetric facility. Results. Intrapartum epidural analgesia was more common in patients with higher education level and higher socio-economic income as well as in women who are employed. Most epidural analgesia were requested by patients who judge themselves as anxious and who have fear of pain in labour. Many women demanding epidural analgesia seem to fear a loss of control during labour. Additionally, some of those not wanting epidural analgesia feel that it can negatively affect their ability to collabora...
We studied 645 full-term low-risk women in early labour in 6 units to evaluate the effects of matern...
PROBLEM AND BACKGROUND: There is a lack of literature about what constitutes good midwifery care for...
Purpose Patient preferences for labor epidural analgesia (LEA) have been incompletely evaluated. Thi...
Background: Epidural analgesia (EA) is considered the gold standard for relief of labour pains due t...
International audienceBackground: Information on epidural analgesia delivered to parturient women is...
Background: Pain relief is an important issue for women in labour. Epidural analgesia provides safe ...
To investigate the obstetric and psychological characteristics of women who opt to use epidural anal...
Objectives: To investigate the obstetric and psychological characteristics of women who opt to use e...
Objective: The aim of our study was to observe the knowledge and tendency of pregnant women about th...
Women obtain information on epidural analgesia from various sources. For epidural for pain relief in...
Epidural analgesia for the relief of labour pains is very effective. In spite of this, it is not com...
This study investigated the reasons that might lead women to choose or not choose epidural analgesia...
Abstract Background Epidural analgesia represents one of the most effective pharmacological ways to ...
Epidural analgesia (EA) is a central nerve blockade technique. It is linked to a significant reducti...
Background: Global access to social media has supposedly changed women’s awareness about the pharmac...
We studied 645 full-term low-risk women in early labour in 6 units to evaluate the effects of matern...
PROBLEM AND BACKGROUND: There is a lack of literature about what constitutes good midwifery care for...
Purpose Patient preferences for labor epidural analgesia (LEA) have been incompletely evaluated. Thi...
Background: Epidural analgesia (EA) is considered the gold standard for relief of labour pains due t...
International audienceBackground: Information on epidural analgesia delivered to parturient women is...
Background: Pain relief is an important issue for women in labour. Epidural analgesia provides safe ...
To investigate the obstetric and psychological characteristics of women who opt to use epidural anal...
Objectives: To investigate the obstetric and psychological characteristics of women who opt to use e...
Objective: The aim of our study was to observe the knowledge and tendency of pregnant women about th...
Women obtain information on epidural analgesia from various sources. For epidural for pain relief in...
Epidural analgesia for the relief of labour pains is very effective. In spite of this, it is not com...
This study investigated the reasons that might lead women to choose or not choose epidural analgesia...
Abstract Background Epidural analgesia represents one of the most effective pharmacological ways to ...
Epidural analgesia (EA) is a central nerve blockade technique. It is linked to a significant reducti...
Background: Global access to social media has supposedly changed women’s awareness about the pharmac...
We studied 645 full-term low-risk women in early labour in 6 units to evaluate the effects of matern...
PROBLEM AND BACKGROUND: There is a lack of literature about what constitutes good midwifery care for...
Purpose Patient preferences for labor epidural analgesia (LEA) have been incompletely evaluated. Thi...