A qualitative interview study into experiences of management of labor pain among women in midwife-led care in the Netherlands
Klomp Trudy
Midwifery Science, AVAG, Amsterdam Public Health research institute, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
My name is Trudy Klomp, presenting author.I'm a midwifer (np), lecturer at the Midwifery School in Amsterdam and researcher at VU university medical center, Dep. Midwifery Science Amsterdam.
Abstract
Abstract Introduction: Many pregnant women are concerned about the pain they will experience in labor and how to deal with this. This study’s objective was to explore women’s postpartum perception and view of how they... [ view full abstract ]
Abstract
Introduction: Many pregnant women are concerned about the pain they will experience in labor and how to deal with this. This study’s objective was to explore women’s postpartum perception and view of how they dealt with labor pain.
Methods: Semi-structured postpartum interviews were analyzed using the constant comparison method. Using purposive sampling, we selected seventeen women from five midwifery practices across the Netherlands, from August 2009 to September 2010.
Results: Women reported that control over decision-making during labor (about dealing with pain) helped them to deal with labor pain, as did continuous midwife support at home and in hospital, and effective childbirth preparation. Some of these women implicitly or explicitly indicated that midwives should know which method of pain management they need during labor and arrange this in good time.
Discussion: It may be difficult for midwives to discriminate between women who need continuous support through labor without pain medication and those who genuinely desire pain medication at a certain point in labor, and who will be dissatisfied postpartum if this need is unrecognized and unfulfilled.
Authors
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Klomp Trudy
(Midwifery Science, AVAG, Amsterdam Public Health research institute, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, the Netherlands)
Topic Area
Studies of and contributions to practice and/or service organisation
Session
PS3 » Poster viewing (13:30 - Wednesday, 4th October, Woodlands)
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