2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.enfcli.2022.01.001
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Mitos culturales sobre el uso de la analgesia en el trabajo de parto: estudio transversal en mujeres nigerianas

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“…This study revealed that most women decided to use epidural analgesia during labour, which coincides with the results obtained in other studies that indicated a rising trend in the use of this type of analgesia in parturient women, as labour pain is one of the main concerns of women in labour [26,27]. In relation to the reason for rejecting the administration of epidural analgesia, it was observed in this study that the motive was largely the nonexistence of this type of analgesia at the time of birth, a fact which conditions the choice by the parturient woman, as the use of epidural analgesia in the hospital in this city took longer than in other Spanish cities and hospitals, a fact that is coincident with other studies [4,14,[28][29][30].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…This study revealed that most women decided to use epidural analgesia during labour, which coincides with the results obtained in other studies that indicated a rising trend in the use of this type of analgesia in parturient women, as labour pain is one of the main concerns of women in labour [26,27]. In relation to the reason for rejecting the administration of epidural analgesia, it was observed in this study that the motive was largely the nonexistence of this type of analgesia at the time of birth, a fact which conditions the choice by the parturient woman, as the use of epidural analgesia in the hospital in this city took longer than in other Spanish cities and hospitals, a fact that is coincident with other studies [4,14,[28][29][30].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Artigo 6: "Cultural myths on the use of analgesia in labor: A cross-sectional study in Nigerian women. " (ESAN et al, 2022) País: Nigéria…”
Section: Resultados/ Conclusõesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O estatuto sociocultural das mulheres tem um impacto particularmente representativo na percepção da dor do trabalho de parto (METE; ULUDAG; SASMAZ, 2020), havendo uma relação significativa entre a expressão verbal ou não verbal da dor do parto e a identidade cultural da parturiente(PRADO et al, 2022). As crenças culturais sobre a natureza, função e significado da dor em trabalho de parto bem como estereótipos de grupos sobre a intensidade da dor podem influenciar as experiências, comportamentos até as escolhas da mulher (MATHUR; MORRIS; MCNAMARA, 2020), tal como os mitos culturais sobre o uso de analgesia entre as mulheres(ESAN et al, 2022). Para Ozcan ser fundamentais na forma como cada mulher lida com a dor do trabalho de parto.…”
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“…Therefore, it seems safe to conclude that higher level of education corresponds to higher knowledge about non-pharmacological but lower knowledge about pharmacological ways of relieving labor pain. The correlation between higher level of education and knowledge about pain-relief methods in childbirth has been well-documented by numerous studies conducted in Nigeria, Australia, Saudi Arabia, or Finland [ 22 , 35 , 44 , 50 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%