2019
DOI: 10.31832/smj.526000
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Kadınların Doğum Ağrısına Yönelik Algı Ve Duyguları: Primiparlar; Korku, Panik, Kaygı Yaşıyor Ve Destek İstiyorlar

Abstract: Objective Labor pain is a subjective experience that is affected not only by physiological factors but also by psychosocial, cultural and envorimental factors. The aim of this study is to assess and determine the perceptions and feelings of women towards labor pain. ( Sakarya Med J 2019, 9(2):302-309 ) Materials and MethodsThis study was designed cross-sectional. The population consisted of 300 women who came to Women Labor and Child Hospital for labor and had vaginal delivery. Only women who had normal labor … Show more

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“…Given that the fear of childbirth can affect the choice of delivery method, measuring the level of fear and anxiety and determining the level of self-confidence and selfefficacy of women in pregnancy can help members of the health care team to identify those women who request cesarean section out of fear or anxiety [42]. During labor, professional support by the midwife and other maternity staff can enhance a woman's sense of self-efficacy and help her become more adapted to the situation and avoid triggering negative emotions [43].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given that the fear of childbirth can affect the choice of delivery method, measuring the level of fear and anxiety and determining the level of self-confidence and selfefficacy of women in pregnancy can help members of the health care team to identify those women who request cesarean section out of fear or anxiety [42]. During labor, professional support by the midwife and other maternity staff can enhance a woman's sense of self-efficacy and help her become more adapted to the situation and avoid triggering negative emotions [43].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%