Pre-experimental Study to Assess the Effectiveness of Warm Compress on Lumbar Region during First Stage of Labour among Primi Parturient Mothers in Labour Room of Selected Hospitals at Amravati

Sheelamma, M. A. and Linson, C. C. (2021) Pre-experimental Study to Assess the Effectiveness of Warm Compress on Lumbar Region during First Stage of Labour among Primi Parturient Mothers in Labour Room of Selected Hospitals at Amravati. Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International, 33 (55B). pp. 275-280. ISSN 2456-9119

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Abstract

The goal of this study was to determine the intensity of pain experienced by primiparturient women during the first stage of labour. To see how beneficial a warm compress is on the lumbar area. To see if there's a link between labour discomfort and certain demographic factors. At the 0.05 level of significance, the post-test pain score will be lower than the pre-test pain score. The research method chosen was quantitative, and the study design was pre-experimental, pre-test, and post-test. Purposive sampling was used to collect data from 60 primiparturient moms in the early stages of labour. The research was carried out at Amravati's Dayasagar Hospital. A pre-test was done using a numerical pain scale to determine pain levels among primiparturient moms who met the inclusion criteria. In the initial stage of labour, a warm compress on the lumbar area is applied for 15 minutes every half hour for four hours. The numerical pain scale is used to measure post-test pain levels. In the current study, 53.3 percent of primigravida moms in the control group reported moderate pain (scoring 4-6) and 46.6 percent had severe pain in post-test 1. (score 7-10). 36.6 percent had moderate pain (scoring 4-6) and 63.3 percent had severe pain (7-10) in post-test 2, while 13.3 percent had moderate pain (4-6) and 86.6 percent had severe pain in post-test 3. (score 7-10). In post-test 1, 70% of the experimental group experienced moderate pain (scoring 4-6) and 30% had severe pain (score 7-10). In post-test 2, 66.6 percent of participants reported moderate pain, while 33.3 percent reported severe pain. In post-test 3, 56.6 percent of participants reported moderate pain, while 43.3 percent reported severe pain. As a result, it may be stated that using a warm compress to relieve pain was successful.

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Subjects: Open Asian Library > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 24 Feb 2023 07:44
Last Modified: 24 Oct 2024 04:05
URI: http://publications.eprintglobalarchived.com/id/eprint/280

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