Women's experiences after early versus postponed oxytocin treatment of slow progress in first childbirth--a randomized controlled trial.

OBJECTIVE: The aim was to compare the childbirth experiences of primiparous women with slow labour progress who had received early versus postponed oxytocin augmentation. METHODS: The population included healthy primiparous women with slow labour progress after a normal pregnancy and spontaneous on...

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Main Authors: Bergqvist, L, Dencker, A, Taft, C, Lilja, H, Ladfors, L, Skaring-Thorsén, L, Berg, M
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2012
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author Bergqvist, L
Dencker, A
Taft, C
Lilja, H
Ladfors, L
Skaring-Thorsén, L
Berg, M
author_facet Bergqvist, L
Dencker, A
Taft, C
Lilja, H
Ladfors, L
Skaring-Thorsén, L
Berg, M
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description OBJECTIVE: The aim was to compare the childbirth experiences of primiparous women with slow labour progress who had received early versus postponed oxytocin augmentation. METHODS: The population included healthy primiparous women with slow labour progress after a normal pregnancy and spontaneous onset of active labour at term who had taken part in a randomized controlled trial at two delivery units in Sweden comparing early versus postponed oxytocin augmentation. A total of 536 women were sent the Childbirth Experience Questionnaire (CEQ) one month postpartum. The 22-item questionnaire assesses four domains of the childbirth experience. Main outcomes were the four domains of the CEQ: Own capacity, Professional support, Perceived safety and Participation. RESULTS: There were no significant differences between the women in the early and expectant oxytocin treatment groups in any of the four domains; however, operative births were associated with significantly worse childbirth experiences. Almost every third woman in both groups had negative and depressing memories from the childbirth process. CONCLUSIONS: Early oxytocin augmentation for slow labour progress does not appear to be more beneficial than expectant management regarding women's perceptions of childbirth one month postpartum. Given the risks for the foetus associated with oxytocin treatment, prudent expectant management seems to be a safe and viable alternative.
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spelling oxford-uuid:15a4006c-9af4-4794-9f3d-e2d067ca6e2e2022-03-26T10:26:41ZWomen's experiences after early versus postponed oxytocin treatment of slow progress in first childbirth--a randomized controlled trial.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:15a4006c-9af4-4794-9f3d-e2d067ca6e2eEnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2012Bergqvist, LDencker, ATaft, CLilja, HLadfors, LSkaring-Thorsén, LBerg, M OBJECTIVE: The aim was to compare the childbirth experiences of primiparous women with slow labour progress who had received early versus postponed oxytocin augmentation. METHODS: The population included healthy primiparous women with slow labour progress after a normal pregnancy and spontaneous onset of active labour at term who had taken part in a randomized controlled trial at two delivery units in Sweden comparing early versus postponed oxytocin augmentation. A total of 536 women were sent the Childbirth Experience Questionnaire (CEQ) one month postpartum. The 22-item questionnaire assesses four domains of the childbirth experience. Main outcomes were the four domains of the CEQ: Own capacity, Professional support, Perceived safety and Participation. RESULTS: There were no significant differences between the women in the early and expectant oxytocin treatment groups in any of the four domains; however, operative births were associated with significantly worse childbirth experiences. Almost every third woman in both groups had negative and depressing memories from the childbirth process. CONCLUSIONS: Early oxytocin augmentation for slow labour progress does not appear to be more beneficial than expectant management regarding women's perceptions of childbirth one month postpartum. Given the risks for the foetus associated with oxytocin treatment, prudent expectant management seems to be a safe and viable alternative.
spellingShingle Bergqvist, L
Dencker, A
Taft, C
Lilja, H
Ladfors, L
Skaring-Thorsén, L
Berg, M
Women's experiences after early versus postponed oxytocin treatment of slow progress in first childbirth--a randomized controlled trial.
title Women's experiences after early versus postponed oxytocin treatment of slow progress in first childbirth--a randomized controlled trial.
title_full Women's experiences after early versus postponed oxytocin treatment of slow progress in first childbirth--a randomized controlled trial.
title_fullStr Women's experiences after early versus postponed oxytocin treatment of slow progress in first childbirth--a randomized controlled trial.
title_full_unstemmed Women's experiences after early versus postponed oxytocin treatment of slow progress in first childbirth--a randomized controlled trial.
title_short Women's experiences after early versus postponed oxytocin treatment of slow progress in first childbirth--a randomized controlled trial.
title_sort women s experiences after early versus postponed oxytocin treatment of slow progress in first childbirth a randomized controlled trial
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