Iranian mothers' perceptions of contextual factors helping them manage pain in labor
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Iranian mothers' perceptions of contextual factors helping them manage pain in labor
Abstract
Background: The rate of caesarean section in Iran has significantly increased. The main reason cited by Iranian mothers for it is labor pain and fear of it. However, the experience of pain during childbirth has different meanings for mothers in various conditions. Therefore, this study aims to examine the components from the mothers' perspective that helped them manage pain in labor. The findings of this article may help prevent unnecessary medical interventions.
Methods: The current article is one component of a mixed-method study conducted in Iran. Its primary objective was to develop protocols for maternity unit design to enhance maternal satisfaction, promote husbands' involvement, and improve pain management. The current study focuses on examining contextual components that are effective in managing pain among 25 mothers selected through stratified purposive sampling. Data collection from mothers who gave birth in four large hospitals in Iran was carried out through unstructured in-depth interviews. The data were analyzed using interpretative phenomenological analysis.
Findings: The data show that two major environmental factors affect mothers' perception of pain and their ability to control it: (1) Internal and (2) External environments. The main components of the internal factor are identified as "Personal beliefs", "Self-confidence and lack of fear", and the external environment includes three subfactors: "Spatial environment", "Social environment", and "Interactive environment". The overall meaning attributed to pain caused by these factors determines how mothers can cope with it.
Conclusion: In this study, self-confidence and a positive mindset were significant factors in managing pain during labor among this group of mothers. Furthermore, each mother's perception of pain was shaped by a combination of physical, social, and interactive influences. The research identified the importance of support during labor according to mothers' individual, subjective needs, while improving the physical environment, with a view to reducing interventions and promoting positive experiences for mothers and husbands. Consequently, enhancing internal resources and the birthing environment during labor which involve identifying the optimal blend of physical, mental, and emotional strategies tailored to the specific needs of mothers, can be considered to a potential reduction in the perceived intensity of pain in future.
Keywords: Caesarean section; Childbirth; Contextual factors; Labor pain; Pain management; Phenomenology.
© 2024. The Author(s).
Conflict of interest statement
Declarations. Ethics approval and consent to participate: The Ethics Committee of Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran, Iran approved the study protocol (Code: 2625391). Consent for publication: Not applicable. Competing interests: The authors declare no competing interests.
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