Use of upright positioning with epidural analgesia: findings from an observational study
Autor: | Laura B. Strange, Linda J. Mayberry, Patricia Dunphy Suplee, Susan Gennaro |
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Rok vydání: | 2003 |
Předmět: |
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medicine.medical_specialty Emotional support Adolescent Posture MEDLINE Pharmacology (nursing) Nurse's Role Labor Stage Second Pregnancy Obstetric Nursing Maternity and Midwifery medicine Childbirth Humans Vaginal bleeding Obstetrical nursing business.industry Pregnancy Outcome medicine.disease Analgesia Epidural Position (obstetrics) Nursing Evaluation Research Physical therapy Analgesia Obstetrical Observational study Female Pregnant Women medicine.symptom business Attitude to Health |
Zdroj: | MCN. The American journal of maternal child nursing. 28(3) |
ISSN: | 0361-929X |
Popis: | Purpose To present research findings and related nursing implications from an observational study designed to evaluate the use of upright positioning during second stage labor with patients who had received low-dose epidural analgesia. Study design and methods This descriptive study evaluated outcomes from a sample of 74 healthy women having their first childbirth. They had all received epidural analgesia during the first and second stages of labor. Data were also collected by nurses on the use of birthing beds, and the extent of physical and emotional support the women needed while following the upright positioning study protocol. Results All women were able to maintain upright positions throughout the second stage of labor following epidural analgesia administration. No adverse neonatal outcomes or maternal problems (such as excessive vaginal bleeding) were documented. Clinical implications Although women were capable of assuming upright positions during second stage, the study results indicated that constant physical and emotional support was necessary for most women. Future research on methods to prepare women for multiple position options after administration of low-dose epidural analgesia should be undertaken. In addition, nurses should evaluate the benefits of upright positioning in terms of facilitating progress of labor. |
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