Survey of the Relationship between fear of childbirth, pain and delivery outcomes
Niknami Maryam, Akbari Tahere, Rezaee Sedighe, Kazemnezhad Leili Ehsan, Soleimani Robabe
2076
Abstract
Background:
Delivery is a unique experience in
women’s life. Fear of childbirth is an important factor that affects women’s
psychological health. Fear is accompanied by increased pain sensation and
undesirable delivery outcomes.
Aim: To survey the relationship between fear of
childbirth and pain and delivery outcomes in nulliparous women
in maternity ward of public hospitals in Rasht.
Methods: This analytical cross-sectional study was
conducted on 230 eligible nulliparous women based on convenience sampling. Data
collection instruments included questionnaires of demographic, fertility and
Wijma Delivery Expectancy/Experience version B questionnaires and visual
analogue scale for pain. The Fisher exact test, one-way analysis of variance,
chi-square and multinomial logistic regression tests were performed for data
analysis.
Results: Univariate analyses revealed that fear did not
have a significant relationship with pain and delivery outcomes (p>0.05). The
regression model revealed that some items of the fear questionnaire, maternal
education, desired fetal sex, receiving information at admission, participation
in childbirth preparation classes, maternal age, maternal diseases and Persian ethnicity,
compared to Gilak ethnicity, were the predictors of Caesarean section and pain.
Conclusions: The findings of this study revealed a significant
relationship between fear of childbirth and receiving information at admission.
Considering the psychological aspects of delivery for mother and pleasurizing
delivery by providing psychological support and appropriate environment are
important issues in delivery rooms.
Keywords:
fear; pain; delivery; delivery consequences