Abstract Background Childbirth is one of the most painful events that a woman is likely to experience, the multi-dimensional aspect and intensity of which far exceeds disease conditions. A woman's lack of knowledge about the risks and benefits of the various methods of pain relief can heighten anxiety. Women are increasingly expected, and are expecting, to participate in decisions about their healthcare. Involvement should allow women to make better-informed decisions; the National Institute for Clinical Excellence has stated that we need effective ways of supporting pregnant women in making informed decisions during labour. Our aim was to systematically review the empirical literature on women's expectations and experiences of pain and pai...
The pain that women experience during labor is specific to the individual and differs for each birth...
Abstract Background Most women experience pain during labour and after childbirth. There are various...
Objective: To determine and critically examine maternity attitudes surrounding labour pain and how m...
Background: Birth is a significant event in women’s lives. As Mansfield notes (2008) many women aim ...
Background Engagement in decision making is a key priority of modern healthcare. Women are encourag...
Contains fulltext : 137200.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: to...
Problem: There is a knowledge gap regarding women's experiences of coping with labour pain when not ...
Objective: This study determined women's knowledge of and attitudes to pain relief during labour. ...
Background: The majority of women experience pain during labour and childbirth, however not all wome...
Abstract Background Most women use some method of pain relief during labour. There is extensive rese...
Abstract Introduction:: The use of non-pharmacological pain relief methods and pain assessment scal...
Abstract Background The majority of women experience pain during labour and childbirth, however not ...
The subject of the thesis is the labor pain and methods of pain control. The theoretical part focuse...
Background and Goal of Study: Changing social values and medical technology have influenced birth-re...
Background: Pregnant women have preferences about how they intend to manage labour pain. Unmet inte...
The pain that women experience during labor is specific to the individual and differs for each birth...
Abstract Background Most women experience pain during labour and after childbirth. There are various...
Objective: To determine and critically examine maternity attitudes surrounding labour pain and how m...
Background: Birth is a significant event in women’s lives. As Mansfield notes (2008) many women aim ...
Background Engagement in decision making is a key priority of modern healthcare. Women are encourag...
Contains fulltext : 137200.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: to...
Problem: There is a knowledge gap regarding women's experiences of coping with labour pain when not ...
Objective: This study determined women's knowledge of and attitudes to pain relief during labour. ...
Background: The majority of women experience pain during labour and childbirth, however not all wome...
Abstract Background Most women use some method of pain relief during labour. There is extensive rese...
Abstract Introduction:: The use of non-pharmacological pain relief methods and pain assessment scal...
Abstract Background The majority of women experience pain during labour and childbirth, however not ...
The subject of the thesis is the labor pain and methods of pain control. The theoretical part focuse...
Background and Goal of Study: Changing social values and medical technology have influenced birth-re...
Background: Pregnant women have preferences about how they intend to manage labour pain. Unmet inte...
The pain that women experience during labor is specific to the individual and differs for each birth...
Abstract Background Most women experience pain during labour and after childbirth. There are various...
Objective: To determine and critically examine maternity attitudes surrounding labour pain and how m...