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KMID : 1004620060120020145
Clinical Nursing Research
2006 Volume.12 No. 2 p.145 ~ p.156
The Effect of Childbirth Education and Family Participated Delivery in a Labor-Delivery-Recovery Room on Primiparas¡¯ Anxiety, Labor Pain and Perception of Childbirth Experience
Oh Jung-Hye

Lee Hae-Ja
Kim You-Keong
Min Ja
Park Kwang-Ok
Abstract
Purpose: This study is to consider its effect on the anxiety, labor pain and perception of childbirth experience of a primipara.

Method: This study has adapted the trait anxiety out of the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory(STAI), VAS(Visual
Analogue Scale) for state anxiety and labor pain and perception of childbirth experience for a quasi-experimental study
with a nonequivalent control group post-test design.

Result: There was no significant difference of state anxiety(p=.31) and labor pain(p=.31) by childbirth education and a family participated delivery. However, there was a significant difference between a delivery in LDR with a family participation and a delivery without family participation in the total length of labor(p=.02). And primiparas in the childbirth education group would have a more positive perception of childbirth experience than that in the non-childbirth education(p=.00).

Conclusion: A family-participated delivery in LDR with childbirth education is proved to be an effective nursing intervention in shortening the length of labor and giving a positive perception of childbirth experience.
KEYWORD
Childbirth education, Family-participated delivery, Perception of childbirth experience
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