Experiences and unmet needs of women with physical disabilities for pain relief during labor and delivery

Autor: Suzanne C. Smeltzer, Linda M. Long-Bellil, Monika Mitra, Lisa I. Iezzoni, Lauren D. Smith
Rok vydání: 2017
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Zdroj: Disability and Health Journal. 10:440-444
ISSN: 1936-6574
Popis: Background Childbirth is widely acknowledged as one of the most painful experiences most women will undergo in their lifetimes. Alleviating labor and delivery pain for women with physical disabilities can involve an additional level of complexity beyond that experienced by most women, but little research has explored their experiences. Objective The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of women with physical disabilities with respect to pain relief during labor and delivery with the goal of informing their care. Methods Data were collected using semi-structured interviews with twenty-five women with physical disabilities from across the United States. Results Women expressed specific preferences for the method of pain relief. Some confronted systemic barriers in exploring their options for pain relief, while others were given a choice. At times, anesthesiologists lacked knowledge and experience in caring for women with disabilities. Conversely, some women described how the administration of anesthesia was meticulously planned and attributed their positive labor and delivery experiences to this careful planning. Conclusions Advanced, individualized planning and evaluation of their options for pain relief was most satisfying to women and enabled them to make an informed choice. This approach is consistent with the recommendations of clinicians who have successfully provided pain relief during labor to women with complex physical disabilities. Clinicians who have successfully delivered babies of women with these and similar disabilities emphasize the importance of a team approach where the anesthesiologist and other specialists are involved early on in a woman's care.
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