מאפייני יולדות בהן בוצע אילחוש על-קשיתי (אפידורלי)

Translated title of the contribution: Parturient Compliance in Intra-Partum Epidural Analgesia

איל שינר, אילנה שהם-ורדי, משה מזור, רלי הרשקוביץ, מרים כץ

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    Abstract

    The relationship between parturients' sociodemographic characteristics and the tendency of the medical staff to offer and of the parturients to accept intrapartum epidural analgesia, was investigated. 97 Jewish parturients were interviewed during January 1996. Multiple logistic regression analysis was used to evaluate the statistical significance of the results. 10 parturients (10.3%) asked for intrapartum epidural analgesia, and while 46 (47.4%) were offered it, only 22 (22.7%) accepted. Epidural analgesia was mostly offered to, and accepted by: low birth-order parturients (1st-3rd delivery), those belonging to the upper middle class, and to parturients with higher compliance with prenatal diagnostic tests. There was no significant association between the tendency of the medical staff to offer epidural analgesia to secular as compared to traditional parturients.
    We conclude that the use of intrapartum epidural analgesia is related to various maternal sociodemographic characteristics. If the low compliance with epidural analgesia is related to prejudice and unfounded fears, we recommend that the benefits of this type of analgesia be explained before birth in the antenatal clinics.
    Translated title of the contributionParturient Compliance in Intra-Partum Epidural Analgesia
    Original languageHebrew
    Pages (from-to)929-935
    Number of pages7
    Journalהרפואה
    Volume134
    Issue number12
    StatePublished - Jun 1998

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