سیویلیکا را در شبکه های اجتماعی دنبال نمایید.

Compare the effect of Lumbar Rptation and SP6 Acupuncture in The Active Phase on Pain Severity: A Randomized, Controlled Trial

Publish Year: 1401
Type: Conference paper
Language: English
View: 361

This Paper With 6 Page And PDF Format Ready To Download

Export:

Link to this Paper:

Document National Code:

ICMWMI07_011

Index date: 7 August 2022

Compare the effect of Lumbar Rptation and SP6 Acupuncture in The Active Phase on Pain Severity: A Randomized, Controlled Trial abstract

Background: This study was performed to compare the effect of lumbar rotation and SP6 acupuncture in the active phase on pain severity.Methods: In this randomized clinical trial, 126 nulliparous women who met the inclusion criteria and were hospitalized in the delivery ward of Bentolhoda Hospital in Bojnourd town from February 2021 to May 2021 were assigned into two intervention groups and one control group via blocking method. Lumbar rotation was performed in a standing position for the intervention groups, and SP6 acupuncture was performed at dilatation 4 and 8 cm for 30 min and during each contraction. The severity of pain was measured before and immediately after the intervention using the VAS.Results: The mean Pain intensity immediately after the first and second period of intervention was lower in the intervention groups than in the control group (P<0/001). According to the independent t-test, the pain intensity after the intervention was not significantly different from the pre-intervention in dilatation 4 and 8-cm stages. This shows that these two methods have no preference over each other for pain mitigation.Conclusions: Lumbar rotation in standing position and pressure of SP6 acupuncture can be used as two simple, easily accessible, and complication-free methods for alleviating mothers' labor pain.

Compare the effect of Lumbar Rptation and SP6 Acupuncture in The Active Phase on Pain Severity: A Randomized, Controlled Trial Keywords:

Compare the effect of Lumbar Rptation and SP6 Acupuncture in The Active Phase on Pain Severity: A Randomized, Controlled Trial authors

Elham Shirled

Master oF Midwifery (Author)School of Nursing & MidwiferyTehran University of Medical Sciences

Mahboobeh Ghorbani

Ms. LecturerDepartment of MidwiferyNorth Khorasan University of Medical Sciences, Bojnurd

Ziba Taghizadeh

PhD. Associate ProfessorSchool of Nursing & MidwiferyTehran University of Medical Sciences

Shima Haghani

Ms. research fellowTehran University of Medical Sciences

Farnaz Farnam

PhD. Associate ProfessorSchool of Nursing & MidwiferyTehran University of Medical Sciences