The impact of training on the application of palliative methods for labor pain reduction
The impact of training on the application of palliative methods for labor pain reduction
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Background & Aim: The Solid Ink severe pain of labor is the important cause of fear and anxiety in pregnant women.This study has been performed to evaluate effect of education on midwives practice.Methods & Materials: This is a quasi-experimental study.
That was done 59 midwives in the labor wards of non-educational of Guilan University of Medical Sciences Hospital.Data gathered by a questioner, which its validity was done by panel of experts and reliability by test-retest.59 midwives were chosen by quota sampling and participated in a one-day workshop.
Pretest and post-test questioner completed before and after four months of education by MULLEIN all midwives.Data analyzed by descriptive and inferencing statistical methods with SPSS.Results: The paired t-test results showed that midwives practice about pain relieving methods changed significantly after workshop (p<0.
005).Analytical methods demonstrated that there was no significant difference between mean practice scores and demographic characteristics of midwives.Conclusion: This study showed that teaching through workshop can improve the use of pain-relieving methods by midwives in labor wards especially more simple and efficacious methods.