Predictors associated with low-risk women’s pre-labour intention for intrapartum pain relief: a cross-sectional study
Predictors associated with low-risk women’s pre-labour intention for intrapartum pain relief: a cross-sectional study
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Background: Pregnant women have preferences about how they intend to manage labour pain. Unmet intentions can result in negative emotions and/or birth experiences.
Objective: To examine the antenatal level of intention for intrapartum pain relief and the factors that might predict this intention.
Design: A cross-sectional online survey-based study.
Setting and participants: 414 healthy pregnant women in the Netherlands, predominantly receiving antenatal care from the community-based midwife who were recruited via maternity healthcare professionals and social media platforms.
Methods: The attitude towards intrapartum pain relief was measured with the Labour Pain Relief Attitude Questionnaire for pregnant women. Personality traits with the HEXACO-60 questionnaire, general psychological health with the Mental Health Inventory-5 and labour and birth anxiety with the Tilburg Pregnancy Distress Scale. Multiple linear regression was performed with the intention for pain relief as the dependant variable.
Results: The obstetrician as birth companion (p
Organisatie | Hogeschool Rotterdam |
Lectoraat | Kenniscentrum Zorginnovatie |
Gepubliceerd in | International Journal of Nursing Studies Advances Elsevier, Vol. 4 (2022), Uitgave: article nr. 100070 |
Datum | 2022-02-19 |
Type | Artikel |
DOI | 10.1016/j.ijnsa.2022.100070 |
Taal | Engels |