2013
DOI: 10.5455/tjfmpc.41373
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Effectiveness of Biofeedback as a Tool to Reduce the Perception of Labour Pain among Primigravidas: Pilot Study

Abstract: Background: Labour pain is the most undesirable and unpleasant aspect of experience during childbirth. It is a challenging issue for nurses designing intervention protocols. Thus, the purpose of this study was to identify the effect of biofeedback on the perception of pain during labour among labouring women. Methodology: A quasi-experimental design with random assignment was utilized in this investigation. Fifty subjects were assigned into either biofeedback (n=25) or control group (n=25). Participants' level… Show more

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“…Mothers who undergo hypnobirthing relaxation will always achieve a relaxed and calm state that will affect themselves and their environment until the birth process. This is in line with research by Maulida et al (Raju, 2014) hypnobirthing can reduce anxiety in pregnant women. The anxiety of pregnant women before and after hypnobirthing was carried out was measured by the HARS questionnaire.…”
Section: The Relationship Between the Application Of Hypnobirthing Te...supporting
confidence: 93%
“…Mothers who undergo hypnobirthing relaxation will always achieve a relaxed and calm state that will affect themselves and their environment until the birth process. This is in line with research by Maulida et al (Raju, 2014) hypnobirthing can reduce anxiety in pregnant women. The anxiety of pregnant women before and after hypnobirthing was carried out was measured by the HARS questionnaire.…”
Section: The Relationship Between the Application Of Hypnobirthing Te...supporting
confidence: 93%