2024
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.16862
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Nonpharmacological pain relief for labour pain: knowledge, attitude, and barriers among obstetric care providers

Heba Abdel-Fatah Ibrahim,
Majed Said Alshahrani,
Amlak Jaber Al-Qinnah
et al.

Abstract: Background Labor pain is considered the worst pain in a woman’s life. Hence, pain control should be essential to labor management at any level. There is scarce information, and there are gaps regarding the knowledge, attitude, and barriers to the utilization of nonpharmacological approaches for pain relief in Saudi Arabia. Therefore, the current study aims to evaluate nonpharmacological pain relief (NPPR)-related knowledge, attitudes, and barriers among obstetric care providers in Najran, Saudi … Show more

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