Department of Maternal, Child and Family Health Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, The Hashemite University, Zarqa, Jordan.
Ministry of Health, Amman, Jordan.
BMC Womens Health. 2024 Nov 14;24(1):605. doi: 10.1186/s12905-024-03414-3.
Unnecessary childbirth interventions are still common in most hospitals in Jordan. Despite the recommendations from the WHO that unnecessary interventions during childbirth should be avoided, these interventions are still used. Non-pharmacological pain management interventions are considered a convenient alternative to unnecessary childbirth interventions because they can prevent unsafe side effects for mothers during childbirth. The study aims to determine the feasibility of non-pharmacological pain management interventions during childbirth and then to evaluate their influence on mothers' experience.
Between May and June 2022, we implemented a quality improvement project with a bundle of non-pharmacologic comfort measures during childbirth. We started our project by (1) approaching all low-risk pregnant mothers who visited the hospital's antenatal clinic with a gestational age greater than 36 weeks. (2) Following the agreement, the researcher indicated that she would accompany the mother during the birthing process. (3) The researcher discussed different non-pharmacological pain management techniques and asked the mothers to choose how and when to utilize them. Non-pharmacological pain management techniques include breathing exercises, back massages, enabling mothers to move around, and providing modest amounts of water and soft food. (4) A few days after birth, the mother was interviewed one-to-one utilizing semi-structured audio-recorded interviews. The researcher interviewed eighteen postpartum mothers at a place of their choosing.
Three main themes emerged from the interview analysis. The following themes were selected from the participants' own words: "Positive, respectful, and satisfying childbirth experience"; "Maintain mother's sense of control and cope with childbirth pain"; and "Birth outcome". These themes are connected and impacted by one another.
Different research studies from diverse cultures recommend limiting the unnecessary use of interventions during childbirth and not interfering with childbirth unless medically necessary. Our participants expressed satisfaction with the use of culturally appropriate birth interventions during childbirth. These interventions were generally simple and safe, resulting in a satisfying birthing experience.
The study findings contribute to achieving Sustainable Development Goal #3, "Good health and well-being" by reducing maternal and neonatal mortality, providing evidence of the effectiveness of non-pharmacological pain management, and avoiding unnecessary childbirth interventions.
在约旦的大多数医院,仍普遍存在不必要的分娩干预措施。尽管世卫组织建议避免分娩过程中的不必要干预,但这些干预措施仍在使用。非药物性疼痛管理干预措施被认为是替代不必要的分娩干预措施的一种便利选择,因为它们可以防止分娩过程中母亲出现不安全的副作用。本研究旨在确定分娩过程中使用非药物性疼痛管理干预措施的可行性,然后评估其对母亲体验的影响。
2022 年 5 月至 6 月期间,我们实施了一项质量改进项目,在分娩过程中采用了一整套非药物性舒适措施。我们的项目始于:(1)接触所有在医院产前门诊就诊、孕周大于 36 周的低危孕妇。(2)经同意后,研究人员表示将在分娩过程中陪伴母亲。(3)研究人员讨论了不同的非药物性疼痛管理技术,并询问母亲如何以及何时使用这些技术。非药物性疼痛管理技术包括呼吸练习、背部按摩、允许母亲四处走动,以及提供适量的水和软食。(4)分娩几天后,通过半结构化的音频记录访谈对母亲进行一对一访谈。研究人员在母亲选择的地点采访了 18 位产后母亲。
从访谈分析中得出了三个主要主题。以下主题选自参与者的原话:“积极、尊重和满意的分娩体验”;“保持母亲的控制感并应对分娩疼痛”;以及“分娩结果”。这些主题相互关联并相互影响。
来自不同文化的不同研究表明,建议限制分娩过程中不必要的干预措施的使用,除非医学上有必要,否则不要干扰分娩。我们的参与者对在分娩过程中使用文化上适当的分娩干预措施表示满意。这些干预措施通常简单且安全,从而带来满意的分娩体验。
研究结果有助于实现可持续发展目标 3“良好健康与福祉”,即降低母婴死亡率,为非药物性疼痛管理的有效性提供证据,并避免不必要的分娩干预措施。