The Effectiveness of the Applications Made in Line With the Algorithm for Coping With Labor Pain
Labor Pain
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Labor Pain focused on measuring coping with labor pain, birth satisfaction, fear of birth
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Being in the latent phase of labor
- Not being a risky pregnant (gestational diabetes, hypertension, preeclampsia etc.)
- Not having any communication problems (mental, auditory, visual, etc.)
Exclusion Criteria:
- Pregnancy does not do the post-test applications
- Not wanting to participate in interventions applied in line with the algorithm for coping with labor pain
- Willing to leave the research
- Delivery by cesarean section
Sites / Locations
- Karabük Training and Research Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
experiment
control
Women in the experimental group will be given care at the first stage of labor (will start in the latent phase) using Integrated Birth Support Strategies created in line with the Algorithm for Coping with Birth Pain. Among the interventions made into a checklist, the interventions applied to the woman will be marked by the midwives and nurses working in the delivery room. The Scale for Coping with Birth Pain (DABS), which will be applied once in each phase (latent phase, active phase and transition phase), will guide the delivery of care; Care practices will differ depending on the woman's ability to cope with labor pain.At least 3 of each sub-heading of the physical comfort parameter, at least 1 of each sub-heading of the parameter of providing emotional comfort, at least 2 of each sub-heading of informative support and advocacy sub-parameters will be applied to pregnant women by midwives / nurses working in the delivery room.
Pregnant women assigned to the control group will be followed up with the routine care applied in the delivery room.