Perinatal Home Hospitalization Unit, Hopidom, University Hospital of Lille, France; Pain Medicine Unit, Saint Vincent of Paul, Lille Catholic University Hospital, France.
Laboratory of Psychopathology and Health Processes, Université de Paris, F-92100 Boulogne-Billancourt, France; Vivaldi Parent-Infant Mental Health Unit, Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, Paris, France.
Midwifery. 2020 May;84:102666. doi: 10.1016/j.midw.2020.102666. Epub 2020 Feb 12.
Hypnosis has been increasingly used in recent years in healthcare, with several applications during pregnancy, labor and birth. Yet, few studies have assessed the impact of hypnosis on women's childbirth experience.
This systematic review examines the use and effects of hypnosis-based interventions during pregnancy and childbirth on women's childbirth experience.
A literature search was performed on several databases (Science Direct, PsychINFO and PubMed). Published articles reporting on hypnosis-based interventions carried out during pregnancy and/or childbirth that evaluated childbirth experience were included in the review. The articles were assessed with the Mixed Methods Appraisal Tool (MMAT).
Nine articles met the inclusion criteria. The methodological value of the articles was limited for half of the studies (four studies scored 60% or less on the MMAT). Despite this methodological limitation, the results suggest a positive impact of hypnosis-based interventions on childbirth experience, in alleviating fear and pain and enhancing sense of control during labor. The hypnosis-based interventions improved women's emotional experiences and outlook towards birth, with less anxiety, increased satisfaction, fewer birth interventions, more postnatal well-being and better childbirth experience overall.
The findings of this review suggest that hypnosis-based interventions improve childbirth experience. Further studies should be undertaken in order to better determine and develop hypnosis-based interventions aiming at improving this experience. Such interventions could enhance several aspects of the childbirth experience by taking into account women's partners, medical and surgical history, narratives of childbirth and specific aspects of complicated pregnancies that women can go through.
近年来,催眠在医疗保健领域中的应用越来越多,在怀孕期间、分娩和生育过程中有多种应用。然而,很少有研究评估催眠对女性分娩体验的影响。
本系统评价考察了怀孕期间和分娩时基于催眠的干预措施对女性分娩体验的使用和效果。
在几个数据库(Science Direct、PsychINFO 和 PubMed)上进行了文献检索。纳入了报告在怀孕期间和/或分娩期间进行的基于催眠的干预措施并评估分娩体验的文章。使用混合方法评估工具(MMAT)对文章进行评估。
符合纳入标准的文章有 9 篇。这些文章的方法学价值有限,其中一半的研究(4 项研究在 MMAT 上的得分低于 60%)。尽管存在这种方法学上的局限性,但结果表明基于催眠的干预措施对分娩体验有积极影响,可以减轻恐惧和疼痛,增强分娩时的控制感。基于催眠的干预措施改善了女性的情绪体验和对分娩的看法,焦虑减少,满意度增加,分娩干预减少,产后幸福感提高,整体分娩体验更好。
本综述的结果表明,基于催眠的干预措施可以改善分娩体验。应该进行进一步的研究,以更好地确定和开发旨在改善这种体验的基于催眠的干预措施。这种干预措施可以通过考虑女性的伴侣、医疗和手术史、分娩叙事以及女性可能经历的复杂妊娠的特定方面,来增强分娩体验的几个方面。