Lebel, V., Galipeau, R., Landry, I., Gervaise, A., Bohémier, V. et Croteau, D. (2024). Self-traction during mechanical cervical dilatation, acceptability, feasibility and satisfaction of its application: A pilot study. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, 46 (5). p. 102408. ISSN 1701-2163 DOI 10.1016/j.jogc.2024.102408
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Résumé
This study aims to measure acceptability, feasibility, and satisfaction with self-traction during mechanical cervical dilatation to induce labour and to explore its effects on pain and the process of labour and delivery. 60 parturients were randomly assigned to self-traction or regular traction. Participants completed questionnaires about sociodemographic characteristics, acceptability, and satisfaction. Self-traction participants reported significantly higher acceptability (P = 0.026), and adequacy (P = 0.018). They also reported satisfaction with the procedure. A group comparison regarding feasibility, pain, and the process of labour and delivery showed no significant difference. Self-traction is an acceptable and feasible intervention for full-term parturients.
Type de document: | Article |
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Mots-clés libres: | Acceptability Balloon catheter Feasibility Labour induced Maternal well-being Mechanical cervical dilatation |
Date de dépôt: | 22 avr. 2024 18:27 |
Dernière modification: | 22 avr. 2024 18:27 |
Version du document déposé: | Post-print (version corrigée et acceptée) |
URI: | https://depot-e.uqtr.ca/id/eprint/11268 |
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