Massage or music for pain relief in labour: A pilot randomised placebo controlled trial

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作者
Kimber, L. [3 ]
McNabb, M. [1 ,2 ]
Mc Court, C. [4 ]
Haines, A. [3 ]
Brocklehurst, P. [5 ]
机构
[1] Kingston Univ, Fac Hlth & Social Care Sci, London SW17 0RE, England
[2] St Georges Univ London, London SW17 0RE, England
[3] Horton Matern Unit, Banbury 0X16 9AL, Oxon, England
[4] Thames Valley Univ, Fac Hlth & Human Sci, London W5 2BS, England
[5] Univ Oxford, Natl Perinatal Epidemiol Unit, Oxford OX3 7LF, England
关键词
Message; Self-reported labour pain; Pharmacological analgesia; Birth outcomes;
D O I
10.1016/j.ejpain.2008.01.004
中图分类号
R614 [麻醉学];
学科分类号
100217 ;
摘要
Research oil massage therapy for maternal pain and anxiety ill labour is currently limited to lour small trials. Each used different massage techniques. at different frequencies and durations. and relaxation techniques were included in three trials. Given the need to investigate message interventions that complement maternal neurophysiological adaptations to labour and birth pain(s). we designed a pilot randomised controlled trial (RCT) to test the effects of a massage programme practised physiological changes ill pain threshold. from late pregnancy to birth. oil women's reported pain, measured by a Visual analogue Scale(VAS) at 90 min following, birth. To control for the potential bias of the possible effects of support offered within preparation For the intervention group, the study included 3 arms - intervention (message programme with relaxation techniques), placebo (music with relaxation techniques) and control (usual care). The placebo offered a non-pharmacological Coiling strategy. to ensure that Use of massage was the only difference between intervention and placebo groups. There was a trend towards slightly lower mean pain scores ill the intervention group but these differences were not statistically significant. No differences Were found in use of pharmacological analgesia, need for augmentation or mode of delivery. There was a trend towards more positive views of labour preparedness and sence of control ill the intervention and placebo groups, compared with the control group. These findings suggest that regular massage with relaxation techniques from late pregnancy to birth is an acceptable coping, strategy that merits a large trial with sufficient power to detect differences in reported pain as a primary outcome measure. (C) 2008 European Federation of Chapters of the International Association for the Study of Pain. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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