Background: Labour analgesia though widely practised is still not routinely administered to all parturients in India. We conducted this historical observational cross-sectional study to assess parturient knowledge and factors affecting satisfaction in those who received epidural labour analgesia; aiming at improving the services.Methods: All parturients requesting epidural labour analgesia have the catheter sited and the drug administered as per institutional protocols. A feedback form is given to these parturients, postnatally. The form consists of questions regarding her knowledge of and experience with labour analgesia, including her satisfaction score on a scale of 0 to 10. Author collected these forms and analyzed them along with infor...
Background: Epidural analgesia is a central nerve block technique achieved by injection of a local a...
Background: Pain relief is an important issue for women in labour. Epidural analgesia provides safe ...
Objective: To assess the knowledge, sources of knowledge, attitude (fears and misconceptions) regard...
Background: Pain during childbirth is the most severe pain women may experience in their lifetime. E...
Background: Today, the availability of regional anaesthesia for labour is considered a reflection of...
Background: Epidural analgesia is regional anaesthesia that blocks pain in a particular region of th...
Background: Labour is a natural phenomenon which produces intolerable pain that requires effective m...
Abstract Background Epidural analgesia is a popular choice for labour pain relief. Patient satisfact...
Background: There is widespread acceptance of epidural analgesia among many physicians and patients,...
Background: Parturient experience labour pain of varying degrees which intensifies as labour progres...
Background: Labour is a highly complex event. Labour may be the most painful experience many women e...
Background: Epidural analgesia is considered to be gold standard technique for labour analgesia but ...
Background: The study was aimed to evaluate the effects of combined spinal epidural analgesia on the...
Background: Epidural anaesthesia is regional anaesthesia that blocks pain in particular region of th...
Background: Experiencing labour pains and giving birth to infant is normal physiological process. Th...
Background: Epidural analgesia is a central nerve block technique achieved by injection of a local a...
Background: Pain relief is an important issue for women in labour. Epidural analgesia provides safe ...
Objective: To assess the knowledge, sources of knowledge, attitude (fears and misconceptions) regard...
Background: Pain during childbirth is the most severe pain women may experience in their lifetime. E...
Background: Today, the availability of regional anaesthesia for labour is considered a reflection of...
Background: Epidural analgesia is regional anaesthesia that blocks pain in a particular region of th...
Background: Labour is a natural phenomenon which produces intolerable pain that requires effective m...
Abstract Background Epidural analgesia is a popular choice for labour pain relief. Patient satisfact...
Background: There is widespread acceptance of epidural analgesia among many physicians and patients,...
Background: Parturient experience labour pain of varying degrees which intensifies as labour progres...
Background: Labour is a highly complex event. Labour may be the most painful experience many women e...
Background: Epidural analgesia is considered to be gold standard technique for labour analgesia but ...
Background: The study was aimed to evaluate the effects of combined spinal epidural analgesia on the...
Background: Epidural anaesthesia is regional anaesthesia that blocks pain in particular region of th...
Background: Experiencing labour pains and giving birth to infant is normal physiological process. Th...
Background: Epidural analgesia is a central nerve block technique achieved by injection of a local a...
Background: Pain relief is an important issue for women in labour. Epidural analgesia provides safe ...
Objective: To assess the knowledge, sources of knowledge, attitude (fears and misconceptions) regard...