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Research on the Nursing Care to Reduce the Anxiety of Women During Labor and Delivery:From the Relaxation Effect by Autogenic Training Emi Mori 1 , Sumiko Maehara 2 1The Japanese Red Cross College of Nursing 2Chiba University, School of Nursing pp.22-32
Published Date 1991/6/15
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Abstract

 To reduce the anxiety of the women during labor and delivery, Autogenic Training was given as a relaxation method, one of the structural factors of childbirth prepared programs. The research was pursed with the purpose of investigating the effects. State anxiety (STAI), labor pain, blood pressure, pulse, neuromuscle control, and Lamaze method evaluation were measured and evaluated for the following three groups;

  Autogenic Training Completes (11)

  Autogenic Training Non-Completes (21)

  Autogenic Training Non-Recipients (12)

 As a result, Autogenic Training Completes showed distinctive differences from the other two groups at the transition period at the end of the 1st stage in terms of state anxiety, the sensory scores of labor pain, neuromuscle control, and Lamaze method evaluation. The mean values of blood pressure and pulse in this group were lower than those in the other two groups without significant difference. In short, the study has shown that giving relaxation method before childbirth to reduce anxiety and labor pain is effective in achieving those goals.


Copyright © 1991, Japan Academy of Nursing Science. All rights reserved.

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電子版ISSN 2185-8888 印刷版ISSN 0287-5330 日本看護科学学会

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