Erschienen in:
28.07.2020 | Original Article
Experiences and Felt Needs of Women During Childbirth in a Tertiary Care Center: a Hospital-Based Cross-Sectional Descriptive Study
verfasst von:
Gowri Dorairajan, Vandana Gopalakrishnan, Palanivel Chinnakali, Subhalakshmi Balaguru
Erschienen in:
The Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology of India
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Ausgabe 1/2021
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Abstract
Background
Childbirth experience is unique to every woman. Negative experience is detrimental to both mother and child. This study was undertaken to understand the positive and negative experience and felt need of women undergoing labor and the factors affecting them.
Methodology
This cross-sectional descriptive quantitative study was conducted among women who delivered in JIPMER and consented to participate through a questionnaire that captured four areas of childbirth experience. The study was carried out before the LaQshya guidelines were implemented.
Results
Three hundred and seventy women completed the study. The mean age of women in this study was 24.5 years and 60% were primipara. Five women (1.3%) experienced physical abuse. Another 47 (12.7%) experienced disrespect in the form of scolding/insult/discrimination or nonconsented care. Three-fourths of the women wanted a relative (majority preferred their mother) with them, and 54% wanted a prayer hall in the labor room. On univariate analysis, no significant determinant was found for negative experience constituting disrespect and abuse. Complete pain relief as a need was found to be significantly higher (X2 = 11.0783, p < 0.004) in women of lower parity. The women educated beyond scholastic level felt that information given about delivery is inadequate when compared to participants who were illiterate or had primary education only.
Conclusions
In our hospital 12.7% women undergoing labor experienced disrespectful behavior and 1.3% experienced physical abuse. Need for prayer hall, complete pain relief and presence of relative was felt by more than half of the participants. We did not find any specific factor influencing the negative experience.