The knowledge of puerperae about non-pharmacological methods for pain relief during childbirth

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Autor(a) principal: Almeida, Janie Maria de
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Acosta, Laís Guirao, Pinhal, Marília Guizelini
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
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Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/reme/article/view/50076
Resumo: The use of non-pharmacological methods for the relief of pain in parturients increases pain tolerance, providing benefits for most women and participation in the birth process. These practices are designed to make birth the most natural possible, reducing interventions, unnecessary Csections, and the administration of drugs. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the knowledge of mothers about philanthropic maternity in relation to pain relief methods, verfying their opinions, and identfying the most applied technique; this was a quantitative study with the participation of 120 puerperae. The interviews were conducted during hospitalization in the maternity infirmary between February and March of 2012 and addressed issues related to socio-demographic profiles and non-pharmacological methods for the relief of labor pain. The results show that this group is characterized by young mothers, primiparous, in stable relationships, with an average education, mostly unemployed, and with a predominance of vaginal birth. The knowledge of methods during the entire pregnancy period is poor because only 23% of women knew any technique to releve pain during childbirth. Their opinion on the application of these methods was reported with mixed feelings of relief and intensfication of pain, however, favoring the evolution of labor quickly and efficiently. The most used and considered effective and comfortable technique was showering. This study showed that the focus of deficiency in the knowledge about such methods is not in the maternities, but in the prenatal care.
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spelling The knowledge of puerperae about non-pharmacological methods for pain relief during childbirthConocimiento de las madres acerca de los métodos no farmacológicos de alivio del dolor de partoConhecimento das puérperas com relação aos métodos não farmacológicos de alívio da dor do partoConocimientoTrabajo de PartoDolor de PartoEnfermería ObstétricaConhecimentoTrabalho de PartoDor do PartoEnfermagem ObstétricaKnowledgeLaborObstetricLabor PainObstetric NursingThe use of non-pharmacological methods for the relief of pain in parturients increases pain tolerance, providing benefits for most women and participation in the birth process. These practices are designed to make birth the most natural possible, reducing interventions, unnecessary Csections, and the administration of drugs. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the knowledge of mothers about philanthropic maternity in relation to pain relief methods, verfying their opinions, and identfying the most applied technique; this was a quantitative study with the participation of 120 puerperae. The interviews were conducted during hospitalization in the maternity infirmary between February and March of 2012 and addressed issues related to socio-demographic profiles and non-pharmacological methods for the relief of labor pain. The results show that this group is characterized by young mothers, primiparous, in stable relationships, with an average education, mostly unemployed, and with a predominance of vaginal birth. The knowledge of methods during the entire pregnancy period is poor because only 23% of women knew any technique to releve pain during childbirth. Their opinion on the application of these methods was reported with mixed feelings of relief and intensfication of pain, however, favoring the evolution of labor quickly and efficiently. The most used and considered effective and comfortable technique was showering. This study showed that the focus of deficiency in the knowledge about such methods is not in the maternities, but in the prenatal care.El uso de métodos no farmacológicos para aliviar el dolor de la parturienta aumenta la tolerancia al dolor, lo cual beneficia a la mayoría de las mujeres y, además, permite que participen en el proceso de parto. Estas prácticas buscan tornar el parto lo más natural posible, disminuyendo las intervenciones y cesáreas desnecesarias y la administración de fármacos. El objetivo de este estudio cuantitativo fue evaluar el conocimiento de las parturientas de una maternidad filantrópica sobre los métodos de alivio de dolor del parto, conocer su opinión e identificar la técnica más aplicada. Para ello participaron 120 mujeres en el posparto. Las entrevistas se realizaron durante la hospitalización en un alojamiento conjunto en febrero y marzo de 2012. Se trataron temas relacionados con el perfil sociodemográfico y los métodos no farmacológicos para aliviar el dolor del parto. Los resultados muestran que este grupo se caracteriza por estar formado por madres jóvenes, primerizas, en unión estable, con nivel medio de escolaridad, la mayoría de ellas desempleada, con predominio de parto vaginal. Tienen poco conocimiento de los métodos durante el período del embarazo y solamente el 23% de las mujeres conocían alguna técnica para aliviar el dolor. Dieron su opinión sobre la aplicación de estos métodos con sentimientos ambíguos de alivio e intensificaaón del dolor, pero afirmaron que tales métodos favorecieron la evolución del trabajo de parto por su rapidez y eficiencia. La técnica más usada, considerada cómoda y eficaz, era la ducha. Este estudio demostró que el foco de la falta de información sobre estos métodos no está en la maternidad sino en el prenatal.O uso dos métodos não farmacológicos para o alívio da dor da parturiente aumenta a tolerância à dor, possibilitando benefícios para a maioria das mulheres e participação no processo parturitivo. Essas práticas têm a finalidade de tornar o parto o mais natural possível, diminuindo as intervenções e cesarianas desnecessárias e a administração de fármacos. Avaliar o conhecimento das puérperas de maternidade filantrópica em relação aos métodos de alívio da dor, verificar sua opinião e identificar a técnica mais aplicada foram os objetivos deste estudo quantitativo, com participação de 120 puérperas. As entrevistas foram realizadas durante a internação no alojamento conjunto, em fevereiro e março de 2012, e abordaram questões referentes ao perfil sociodemográfico e aos métodos não farmacológicos de alívio da dor do parto. Os resultados mostram que esse grupo é caracterizado por mães jovens, primíparas, com união estável, com escolaridade média, na maioria desempregadas, com predomínio do desfecho de parto vaginal. O conhecimento dos métodos durante todo o período gravídico é deficiente, pois somente 23% das mulheres conheciam alguma técnica para aliviar a dor no parto. A opinião delas sobre a aplicação desses métodos foi relatado com sentimentos ambíguos de alívio e intensificação da dor, porém favoreceu a evolução do trabalho de parto, pela rapidez e eficiência. A técnica mais utilizada e considerada efetiva e confortável foi o banho de chuveiro. Este estudo evidenciou que o foco da deficiência de conhecimento sobre tais métodos não está na maternidade, mas sim no pré-natal.Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais2015-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/plainapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/reme/article/view/5007610.5935/1415-2762.20150054REME-Revista Mineira de Enfermagem; Vol. 19 No. 3 (2015)REME-Revista Mineira de Enfermagem; Vol. 19 Núm. 3 (2015)REME-Revista Mineira de Enfermagem; v. 19 n. 3 (2015)2316-93891415-2762reponame:Reme (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)instacron:UFMGporenghttps://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/reme/article/view/50076/41156https://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/reme/article/view/50076/41157https://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/reme/article/view/50076/41158Copyright (c) 2015 Reme: Revista Mineira de Enfermageminfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAlmeida, Janie Maria deAcosta, Laís GuiraoPinhal, Marília Guizelini2024-01-23T19:44:24Zoai:periodicos.ufmg.br:article/50076Revistaremeufmg@gmail.comPUBhttps://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/reme/oairemeufmg@gmail.com2316-93891415-2762opendoar:2024-01-23T19:44:24Reme (Online) - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The knowledge of puerperae about non-pharmacological methods for pain relief during childbirth
Conocimiento de las madres acerca de los métodos no farmacológicos de alivio del dolor de parto
Conhecimento das puérperas com relação aos métodos não farmacológicos de alívio da dor do parto
title The knowledge of puerperae about non-pharmacological methods for pain relief during childbirth
spellingShingle The knowledge of puerperae about non-pharmacological methods for pain relief during childbirth
Almeida, Janie Maria de
Conocimiento
Trabajo de Parto
Dolor de Parto
Enfermería Obstétrica
Conhecimento
Trabalho de Parto
Dor do Parto
Enfermagem Obstétrica
Knowledge
Labor
Obstetric
Labor Pain
Obstetric Nursing
title_short The knowledge of puerperae about non-pharmacological methods for pain relief during childbirth
title_full The knowledge of puerperae about non-pharmacological methods for pain relief during childbirth
title_fullStr The knowledge of puerperae about non-pharmacological methods for pain relief during childbirth
title_full_unstemmed The knowledge of puerperae about non-pharmacological methods for pain relief during childbirth
title_sort The knowledge of puerperae about non-pharmacological methods for pain relief during childbirth
author Almeida, Janie Maria de
author_facet Almeida, Janie Maria de
Acosta, Laís Guirao
Pinhal, Marília Guizelini
author_role author
author2 Acosta, Laís Guirao
Pinhal, Marília Guizelini
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Almeida, Janie Maria de
Acosta, Laís Guirao
Pinhal, Marília Guizelini
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Conocimiento
Trabajo de Parto
Dolor de Parto
Enfermería Obstétrica
Conhecimento
Trabalho de Parto
Dor do Parto
Enfermagem Obstétrica
Knowledge
Labor
Obstetric
Labor Pain
Obstetric Nursing
topic Conocimiento
Trabajo de Parto
Dolor de Parto
Enfermería Obstétrica
Conhecimento
Trabalho de Parto
Dor do Parto
Enfermagem Obstétrica
Knowledge
Labor
Obstetric
Labor Pain
Obstetric Nursing
description The use of non-pharmacological methods for the relief of pain in parturients increases pain tolerance, providing benefits for most women and participation in the birth process. These practices are designed to make birth the most natural possible, reducing interventions, unnecessary Csections, and the administration of drugs. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the knowledge of mothers about philanthropic maternity in relation to pain relief methods, verfying their opinions, and identfying the most applied technique; this was a quantitative study with the participation of 120 puerperae. The interviews were conducted during hospitalization in the maternity infirmary between February and March of 2012 and addressed issues related to socio-demographic profiles and non-pharmacological methods for the relief of labor pain. The results show that this group is characterized by young mothers, primiparous, in stable relationships, with an average education, mostly unemployed, and with a predominance of vaginal birth. The knowledge of methods during the entire pregnancy period is poor because only 23% of women knew any technique to releve pain during childbirth. Their opinion on the application of these methods was reported with mixed feelings of relief and intensfication of pain, however, favoring the evolution of labor quickly and efficiently. The most used and considered effective and comfortable technique was showering. This study showed that the focus of deficiency in the knowledge about such methods is not in the maternities, but in the prenatal care.
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