Kadınların Doğum Ağrısına Yönelik Algı ve Duygularının Değerlendirilmesi

Amaç Doğum ağrısı fizyolojik, psikolojik ve çevresel faktörlerin etkileşimini içeren sübjektif bir deneyimdir. Bu çalışmanın amacı doğum yapan kadınların doğum ağrısına yönelik algı ve duygularını değerlendirmek, etkileyen faktörleri belirlemektir. ( Sakarya Tıp Dergisi 2019, 9(2):302-309 ). Gereç ve Yöntemler Bu araştırma kesitsel olarak tasarlanmıştır. Araştırma kapsamına Kadın Doğum ve Çocuk Hastanesine başvuran ve vajinal doğum yapan 300 kadın alınmıştır. Verilerin toplanmasında “Anket formu” ve Visual Analog Skala kullanıldı. Verilerin analizinde tanımlayıcı istatistikler, ANOVA, bağımsız gruplarda t testi kullanılmıştır. Bulgular Bu araştırmada kadınların %37.3’ü doğum ağrısını zor ve korkutucu olduğunu belirtmiştir.. Kadınların % 72,6’sı doğum sırasında destek aldığını ve bu desteği çoğunlukla ebelerden aldığını belirtmiştir. Primipar ve multipar kadınlar arasında korku (p

The Assesment of Perceptions and Feelings of Women Related to Labor Pain

Objective Labor pain is a subjective experience that is affected not only by physiological factors but also by psychosocial, cultural and envorimental factors. The aim of this study is toassess and determine the perceptions and feelings of women towards labor pain. ( Sakarya Med J 2019, 9(2):302-309 )Materialsand MethodsThis study was designed cross-sectional. The population consisted of 300 women who came to Women Labor and Child Hospital for labor and had vaginal delivery. Onlywomen who had normal labor were included. "Survey form" and Visual Analog Scale were used to collect the data. It were used the descriptive statistics, independentsamples t-test and ANOVA in the evaluation of data.Results It was determined that 37.3% of women found to be difficult and terrifying in this study. 72.6% of the women stated that they received support during childbirth and theyreceived this support mostly from midwives. Primiparas women had significantly higher fear (p

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