Objective to identify and analyse qualitative literature exploring women׳s experiences of coping with pain during childbirth. Design critical review of qualitative research. Findings ten studies were included, conducted in Australia, England, Finland, Iceland, Indonesia, Iran and Sweden. Eight of the studies employed a phenomenological perspective with the remaining two without a specific qualitative methodological perspective. Thematic analysis was used as the approach for synthesising the data in this review. Two main themes emerged as the most significant influences upon a woman׳s ability to cope with pain: (i) the importance of individualised, continuous support and (ii) an acceptance of pain during childbirth. This review foun...
Background: The majority of women experience pain during labour and childbirth, however not all wome...
Purpose: Women’s experiences of pregnancy, labour and birth are for some pregnant women negative and...
Abstract Background The majority of women experience pain during labour and childbirth, however not ...
Objective to identify and analyse qualitative literature exploring women׳s experiences of coping wi...
Objective To identify and analyse qualitative literature exploring women׳s experiences of coping wi...
OBJECTIVE: To describe women's experiences of chronic pain related to childbirth approximately one y...
Background: Pregnancy and labour often entail pain and tissue damage, which may lead to the developm...
OBJECTIVE: To describe women's experiences of chronic pain related to childbirth approximately one y...
Background: The pain associated with childbirth is a cause of severe pain, and the literature sugges...
Background Engagement in decision making is a key priority of modern healthcare. Women are encourag...
Background: Many women use pharmacological or non-pharmacological pain relief during childbirth. Evi...
Abstract Background Childbirth is one of the most painful events that a woman is likely to experienc...
In this third article of the 19th Midwifery basics series, the authors explore the topic of pain in ...
Problem: There is a knowledge gap regarding women's experiences of coping with labour pain when not ...
INTRODUCTION: Although the prevalence of pain persisting after pregnancy or labour decreases with ti...
Background: The majority of women experience pain during labour and childbirth, however not all wome...
Purpose: Women’s experiences of pregnancy, labour and birth are for some pregnant women negative and...
Abstract Background The majority of women experience pain during labour and childbirth, however not ...
Objective to identify and analyse qualitative literature exploring women׳s experiences of coping wi...
Objective To identify and analyse qualitative literature exploring women׳s experiences of coping wi...
OBJECTIVE: To describe women's experiences of chronic pain related to childbirth approximately one y...
Background: Pregnancy and labour often entail pain and tissue damage, which may lead to the developm...
OBJECTIVE: To describe women's experiences of chronic pain related to childbirth approximately one y...
Background: The pain associated with childbirth is a cause of severe pain, and the literature sugges...
Background Engagement in decision making is a key priority of modern healthcare. Women are encourag...
Background: Many women use pharmacological or non-pharmacological pain relief during childbirth. Evi...
Abstract Background Childbirth is one of the most painful events that a woman is likely to experienc...
In this third article of the 19th Midwifery basics series, the authors explore the topic of pain in ...
Problem: There is a knowledge gap regarding women's experiences of coping with labour pain when not ...
INTRODUCTION: Although the prevalence of pain persisting after pregnancy or labour decreases with ti...
Background: The majority of women experience pain during labour and childbirth, however not all wome...
Purpose: Women’s experiences of pregnancy, labour and birth are for some pregnant women negative and...
Abstract Background The majority of women experience pain during labour and childbirth, however not ...