Effects of physiotherapy during labor in a hospital in the amazon region: A pilot study

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Autor(a) principal: Balieiro, Juliana de Jesus
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Silva, Amanda Suzane Alves da, Mendonça, Thalia Saraiva, Rodrigues, Lucio Flavio Garcia, Melo-Neto, João Simão de, Vale, Marina Baia do, Rodrigues, Cibele Nazaré Câmara
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/16115
Resumo: Objective: To evaluate the effects of physiotherapy on positive experiences with childbirth in a hospital in the eastern Amazon region. Method: Pilot, interventional, non-randomized study, with quantitative approach and descriptive and inferential analyses. Sociodemographic, economic, obstetric history and delivery variables were collected; The positive experience in childbirth was evaluated by the subscale of the questionnaire of experience and satisfaction with labor. Results: Participants were 43 parturients, allocated in an intervention group (GI) and control group (GC); both groups had moderate positive experience; the women who underwent physical therapy considered themselves a useful and cooperative member with the medical team that accompanied her; the primiparous women in GI were 80.9% and in GC 54.5%; it is observed that primiparous women were associated with the presence of laceration (RR: 2.05 [95% CI: 1.08; 3.91]; p = 0.007) and there was an association between lower urinary tract infection (UTI) and laceration (RR: 2.02; CI: 1.20; 3,39; p: = 0.003); women who suffered laceration had a longer labor time (laceration(+): 18.50 hours [95% CI: 11.33; 39.79]; laceration(-): 6.00 [95% CI: -5.052;  33,95]; U: 78.00; p = 0.013). Conclusion: The women who underwent physical therapy presented as a positive experience the fact that they considered themselves a useful and cooperative member with the medical team that accompanied her during childbirth. In addition, it is observed that primiparity was associated with laceration, which is increased along with the time of labor and presence of UTI.
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spelling Effects of physiotherapy during labor in a hospital in the amazon region: A pilot studyEfectos de la fisioterapia durante el parto en un hospital de la región amazónica: Un estudio pilotoEfeitos da fisioterapia durante o parto em um hospital da região amazônica: Um estudo pilotoFisioterapiaTrabalho de partoParto normalSatisfação pessoalAcontecimentos que mudam a vida.Physical therapy specialtyLabor, obstetricNatural childbirthPersonal satisfactionLife change events.FisioterapiaTrabajo de partoParto normalSatisfacción personalAcontecimientos que cambian la vida.Objective: To evaluate the effects of physiotherapy on positive experiences with childbirth in a hospital in the eastern Amazon region. Method: Pilot, interventional, non-randomized study, with quantitative approach and descriptive and inferential analyses. Sociodemographic, economic, obstetric history and delivery variables were collected; The positive experience in childbirth was evaluated by the subscale of the questionnaire of experience and satisfaction with labor. Results: Participants were 43 parturients, allocated in an intervention group (GI) and control group (GC); both groups had moderate positive experience; the women who underwent physical therapy considered themselves a useful and cooperative member with the medical team that accompanied her; the primiparous women in GI were 80.9% and in GC 54.5%; it is observed that primiparous women were associated with the presence of laceration (RR: 2.05 [95% CI: 1.08; 3.91]; p = 0.007) and there was an association between lower urinary tract infection (UTI) and laceration (RR: 2.02; CI: 1.20; 3,39; p: = 0.003); women who suffered laceration had a longer labor time (laceration(+): 18.50 hours [95% CI: 11.33; 39.79]; laceration(-): 6.00 [95% CI: -5.052;  33,95]; U: 78.00; p = 0.013). Conclusion: The women who underwent physical therapy presented as a positive experience the fact that they considered themselves a useful and cooperative member with the medical team that accompanied her during childbirth. In addition, it is observed that primiparity was associated with laceration, which is increased along with the time of labor and presence of UTI.Objetivo: Evaluar los efectos de la fisioterapia en experiencias positivas con el parto en un hospital de la Amazonía oriental. Método: Estudio piloto, intervencionista, no aleatorizado, con abordaje cuantitativo y análisis descriptivo e inferencial. Se recogieron variables sociodemográficas, económicas, antecedentes obstétricos y parto; La experiencia positiva en el parto se evaluó mediante la subescala del cuestionario de experiencia y satisfacción con el parto. Resultados: participaron 43 parturientas, asignadas al grupo de intervención (GI) y grupo de control (GC); ambos grupos tuvieron una experiencia positiva moderada; las mujeres que se sometieron a fisioterapia se consideraban un miembro útil y colaborador del equipo médico que las acompañaba; las primíparas en el GI fueron 80,9% y en el GC 54,5%; Se observa que las primíparas se asociaron con la presencia de laceración (RR: 2,05 [IC 95%: 1,08; 3,91]; p = 0,007) y hubo asociación entre infección del tracto urinario inferior (ITU) y laceración (RR: 2,02 ; IC: 1,20; 3,39; p: = 0,003); las mujeres que sufrieron laceración tuvieron un mayor tiempo de trabajo de parto (laceración (+): 18,50 horas [IC 95%: 11,33; 39,79]; laceración (-): 6,00 [IC 95%: - 5,052; 33,95]; U: 78,00; p = 0,013). Conclusión: Las mujeres que se sometieron a fisioterapia presentaron como una experiencia positiva el hecho de considerarse un miembro útil y colaborador con el equipo médico que la acompañó durante el parto. Además, se observa que la primiparidad se asoció con laceración, la cual se incrementó junto con el tiempo de parto y la presencia de ITU.Objetivo: Avaliar os efeitos da fisioterapia nas experiências positivas com o parto em um hospital na região Amazônica oriental. Método: Estudo piloto, intervencional, não-randomizado, com abordagem quantitativa e análises descritivas e inferenciais. Foram coletadas variáveis sociodemográficas, econômicas, histórico obstétrico e variáveis do parto; A experiência positiva no parto foi avaliada pela subescala do questionário de experiência e satisfação com o parto. Resultados: Participaram 43 parturientes, alocadas em grupo intervenção (GI) e grupo controle (GC); ambos os grupos apresentaram experiência positiva moderada; as mulheres que realizaram fisioterapia consideraram-se um membro útil e cooperativo com a equipe médica que a acompanhou; as primíparas no GI foram 80,9% e no GC 54,5%; observa-se que mulheres primíparas apresentaram associação com a presença de laceração (RR: 2,05 [IC 95%: 1,08; 3,91]; p = 0,007) e houve associação entre infecção do trato urinário inferior (ITU) e laceração (RR: 2,02; IC: 1,20; 3,39; p: = 0,003); mulheres que sofreram laceração tiveram um tempo de trabalho de parto maior (laceração(+): 18,50 horas [IC 95%: 11,33; 39,79]; laceração(-): 6,00 [IC 95%: -5,052;  33,95]; U: 78,00; p = 0,013). Conclusão: As mulheres que realizaram fisioterapia apresentaram como experiência positiva o fato de se considerarem um membro útil e cooperativo com a equipe médica que a acompanhou durante o parto. Além disso, observa-se que a primiparidade foi associada a laceração, sendo esta aumentada junto com o tempo de trabalho de parto e presença de ITU.Research, Society and Development2021-06-09info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1611510.33448/rsd-v10i6.16115Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 6; e54710616115Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 6; e54710616115Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 6; e547106161152525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/16115/14424Copyright (c) 2021 Juliana de Jesus Balieiro; Amanda Suzane Alves da Silva; Thalia Saraiva Mendonça; Lucio Flavio Garcia Rodrigues; João Simão de Melo-Neto; Marina Baia do Vale; Cibele Nazaré Câmara Rodrigueshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBalieiro, Juliana de JesusSilva, Amanda Suzane Alves da Mendonça, Thalia SaraivaRodrigues, Lucio Flavio GarciaMelo-Neto, João Simão deVale, Marina Baia doRodrigues, Cibele Nazaré Câmara 2021-06-10T22:51:46Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/16115Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:36:45.803864Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effects of physiotherapy during labor in a hospital in the amazon region: A pilot study
Efectos de la fisioterapia durante el parto en un hospital de la región amazónica: Un estudio piloto
Efeitos da fisioterapia durante o parto em um hospital da região amazônica: Um estudo piloto
title Effects of physiotherapy during labor in a hospital in the amazon region: A pilot study
spellingShingle Effects of physiotherapy during labor in a hospital in the amazon region: A pilot study
Balieiro, Juliana de Jesus
Fisioterapia
Trabalho de parto
Parto normal
Satisfação pessoal
Acontecimentos que mudam a vida.
Physical therapy specialty
Labor, obstetric
Natural childbirth
Personal satisfaction
Life change events.
Fisioterapia
Trabajo de parto
Parto normal
Satisfacción personal
Acontecimientos que cambian la vida.
title_short Effects of physiotherapy during labor in a hospital in the amazon region: A pilot study
title_full Effects of physiotherapy during labor in a hospital in the amazon region: A pilot study
title_fullStr Effects of physiotherapy during labor in a hospital in the amazon region: A pilot study
title_full_unstemmed Effects of physiotherapy during labor in a hospital in the amazon region: A pilot study
title_sort Effects of physiotherapy during labor in a hospital in the amazon region: A pilot study
author Balieiro, Juliana de Jesus
author_facet Balieiro, Juliana de Jesus
Silva, Amanda Suzane Alves da
Mendonça, Thalia Saraiva
Rodrigues, Lucio Flavio Garcia
Melo-Neto, João Simão de
Vale, Marina Baia do
Rodrigues, Cibele Nazaré Câmara
author_role author
author2 Silva, Amanda Suzane Alves da
Mendonça, Thalia Saraiva
Rodrigues, Lucio Flavio Garcia
Melo-Neto, João Simão de
Vale, Marina Baia do
Rodrigues, Cibele Nazaré Câmara
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Balieiro, Juliana de Jesus
Silva, Amanda Suzane Alves da
Mendonça, Thalia Saraiva
Rodrigues, Lucio Flavio Garcia
Melo-Neto, João Simão de
Vale, Marina Baia do
Rodrigues, Cibele Nazaré Câmara
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Fisioterapia
Trabalho de parto
Parto normal
Satisfação pessoal
Acontecimentos que mudam a vida.
Physical therapy specialty
Labor, obstetric
Natural childbirth
Personal satisfaction
Life change events.
Fisioterapia
Trabajo de parto
Parto normal
Satisfacción personal
Acontecimientos que cambian la vida.
topic Fisioterapia
Trabalho de parto
Parto normal
Satisfação pessoal
Acontecimentos que mudam a vida.
Physical therapy specialty
Labor, obstetric
Natural childbirth
Personal satisfaction
Life change events.
Fisioterapia
Trabajo de parto
Parto normal
Satisfacción personal
Acontecimientos que cambian la vida.
description Objective: To evaluate the effects of physiotherapy on positive experiences with childbirth in a hospital in the eastern Amazon region. Method: Pilot, interventional, non-randomized study, with quantitative approach and descriptive and inferential analyses. Sociodemographic, economic, obstetric history and delivery variables were collected; The positive experience in childbirth was evaluated by the subscale of the questionnaire of experience and satisfaction with labor. Results: Participants were 43 parturients, allocated in an intervention group (GI) and control group (GC); both groups had moderate positive experience; the women who underwent physical therapy considered themselves a useful and cooperative member with the medical team that accompanied her; the primiparous women in GI were 80.9% and in GC 54.5%; it is observed that primiparous women were associated with the presence of laceration (RR: 2.05 [95% CI: 1.08; 3.91]; p = 0.007) and there was an association between lower urinary tract infection (UTI) and laceration (RR: 2.02; CI: 1.20; 3,39; p: = 0.003); women who suffered laceration had a longer labor time (laceration(+): 18.50 hours [95% CI: 11.33; 39.79]; laceration(-): 6.00 [95% CI: -5.052;  33,95]; U: 78.00; p = 0.013). Conclusion: The women who underwent physical therapy presented as a positive experience the fact that they considered themselves a useful and cooperative member with the medical team that accompanied her during childbirth. In addition, it is observed that primiparity was associated with laceration, which is increased along with the time of labor and presence of UTI.
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