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女性对其在一项关于产时胎儿脉搏血氧饱和度的多中心随机对照试验(FOREMOST试验)中的经历的评价。

Women's evaluations of their experience in a multicenter randomized controlled trial of intrapartum fetal pulse oximetry (The FOREMOST Trial).

作者信息

East Christine E, Chan Fung Yee, Brennecke Shaun P, King James F, Colditz Paul B

机构信息

Perinatal Research Centre, The University of Queensland, Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital, Brisbane, Australia.

出版信息

Birth. 2006 Jun;33(2):101-9. doi: 10.1111/j.0730-7659.2006.00086.x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Fetal pulse oximetry improves the assessment of fetal well-being during labor. The objective of this study was to evaluate women's satisfaction with their experience with this additional technology.

METHODS

We surveyed women participating in the FOREMOST trial, a randomized controlled trial comparing the addition of fetal pulse oximetry (FPO) to conventional cardiotocograph (CTG) monitoring (intervention group), versus CTG-only (control group), in the presence of nonreassuring fetal status during labor. Our survey evaluated 3 aspects of women's experience: labor, fetal monitoring, and participation in the research. The survey was administered within a few days of giving birth and repeated 3 months later.

RESULTS

No differences were found between the intervention and control groups for women's evaluations of their labor, fetal monitoring, research, or overall experiences when surveyed on both occasions. Within each study group, a small but statistically significant decline occurred in women's scores for their experience of labor and overall experience from the initial survey close to the time of giving birth, to 3 months later. The magnitude of differences in responses over time was similar for the both groups. Women were more satisfied after a spontaneous or assisted vaginal birth than after cesarean section. Length of time the research midwife was present had a significant positive effect on women's ratings of their experience several days after giving birth (p = 0.006), but no effect at 3 months.

CONCLUSIONS

The addition of fetal pulse oximetry for the assessment of fetal well-being during labor did not affect childbearing women's perceptions of fetal monitoring or their labor. Women evaluated their experience in the research process positively overall. Small changes occurred in women's perception of their satisfaction over time.

摘要

背景

胎儿脉搏血氧饱和度测定可改善分娩期间对胎儿健康状况的评估。本研究的目的是评估女性对这项附加技术体验的满意度。

方法

我们对参与“最重要的”(FOREMOST)试验的女性进行了调查,该试验是一项随机对照试验,比较在分娩期间胎儿状况令人担忧时,在传统胎心宫缩图(CTG)监测基础上增加胎儿脉搏血氧饱和度测定(FPO)(干预组)与仅使用CTG监测(对照组)的情况。我们的调查评估了女性体验的三个方面:分娩、胎儿监测和参与研究情况。该调查在分娩后几天内进行,并在3个月后重复进行。

结果

在两次调查中,干预组和对照组女性对其分娩、胎儿监测、研究或总体体验的评价均未发现差异。在每个研究组中,从接近分娩时的初次调查到3个月后,女性对分娩体验和总体体验的评分均出现了虽小但具有统计学意义的下降。两组随时间变化的反应差异幅度相似。与剖宫产相比,自然分娩或辅助阴道分娩后女性的满意度更高。研究助产士在场的时长对女性产后几天对其体验的评分有显著的积极影响(p = 0.006),但在3个月时没有影响。

结论

在分娩期间增加胎儿脉搏血氧饱和度测定以评估胎儿健康状况,并未影响育龄女性对胎儿监测或分娩的认知。总体而言,女性对她们在研究过程中的体验评价积极。女性对满意度的认知随时间发生了微小变化。

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