This study investigated the reasons that might lead women to choose or not choose epidural analgesia as a strategy for the management of pain in childbirth. In our sample 55% of 114 women chose EA. Logistic regression resulted in a statistical model with four unique and independent predictors: Parity status and the fear of the side effects of EA each reduced the odds of choosing EA by half, whereas the desire to have a pain-free childbirth and positive experiences with EA of family and friends each doubled the odds of choosing EA. Pain catastrophizing was not related to EA use. The lack of an interrelationship between pain catastrophizing and EA use is probably due to an ambivalent attitude towards EA in pain catastrophizers. Pain catastrop...
Aim: to investigate the expectations and knowledge of intrapartum epidural analgesia from woman’s p...
This thesis focuses on the topic of epidural analgesia during childbirth. The work consists of two...
Introduction The experience of the pain of childbirth is the effect of a set of physiological and ps...
Introduction: Multiple factors influence a woman’s choice for Epidural Analgesia (EA) during labor. ...
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...
Background: This study describes variables related to women's prelabour preference for epidural anal...
Background: Epidural analgesia (EA) is considered the gold standard for relief of labour pains due t...
Epidural analgesia (EA) is a central nerve blockade technique. It is linked to a significant reducti...
Epidural analgesia for the relief of labour pains is very effective. In spite of this, it is not com...
Abstract Background Epidural analgesia represents one of the most effective pharmacological ways to ...
Background Midwives have their own beliefs and values regarding pain during childbirth. Their prefer...
Background: Fear of childbirth is associated with preference for an elective caesarean section (ECS)...
Background: Global access to social media has supposedly changed women’s awareness about the pharmac...
Abstract Background Fear of childbirth may reduce the womens’ pain tolerance during labour and may h...
Aim: to investigate the expectations and knowledge of intrapartum epidural analgesia from woman’s p...
This thesis focuses on the topic of epidural analgesia during childbirth. The work consists of two...
Introduction The experience of the pain of childbirth is the effect of a set of physiological and ps...
Introduction: Multiple factors influence a woman’s choice for Epidural Analgesia (EA) during labor. ...
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...
Background: This study describes variables related to women's prelabour preference for epidural anal...
Background: Epidural analgesia (EA) is considered the gold standard for relief of labour pains due t...
Epidural analgesia (EA) is a central nerve blockade technique. It is linked to a significant reducti...
Epidural analgesia for the relief of labour pains is very effective. In spite of this, it is not com...
Abstract Background Epidural analgesia represents one of the most effective pharmacological ways to ...
Background Midwives have their own beliefs and values regarding pain during childbirth. Their prefer...
Background: Fear of childbirth is associated with preference for an elective caesarean section (ECS)...
Background: Global access to social media has supposedly changed women’s awareness about the pharmac...
Abstract Background Fear of childbirth may reduce the womens’ pain tolerance during labour and may h...
Aim: to investigate the expectations and knowledge of intrapartum epidural analgesia from woman’s p...
This thesis focuses on the topic of epidural analgesia during childbirth. The work consists of two...
Introduction The experience of the pain of childbirth is the effect of a set of physiological and ps...