Effects of Psychoprophylactic Antenatal Education Combined With Pethidine Analgesia on Labour Pain Perception and Childbirth Experience: A Randomised Controlled Trial (2026)
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Effects of Psychoprophylactic Antenatal Education Combined With Pethidine Analgesia on Labour Pain Perception and Childbirth Experience: A Randomised Controlled Trial
by Joy Onyinyechi Chionuma, Ayokunle Moses Olumodeji, Leonard Okonkwo, Adekunle Azeez Adebayo, Godspower Mercy Lawal, Bolanle Temilade Bolarinwa, Modupe Olatokunbo Adedeji, Patricia Titilola Odunuga, Oluwarotimi Ireti Akinola
Labour pain is among the most intense forms of human pain. Although pharmacologic methods such as opioids are widely used, maternal satisfaction with childbirth is shaped by more than pain relief alone. Psychoprophylactic antenatal education, which emphasises preparation, coping, and non-pharmacological strategies, may influence women's overall childbirth experience. However, its combined effect with standard analgesia in African settings remains underexplored. This trial evaluated the impact of a structured Psychoprophylactic Antenatal Education Module alongside pethidine analgesia on labour pain perception and childbirth experience.🏁
Submitted by laimargue - 04/30/2026
Academia Educational 6.61 Ranked
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Effects of Psychoprophylactic Antenatal Education Combined With Pethidine Analgesia on Labour Pain Perception and Childbirth Experience: A Randomised Controlled Trial
by Joy Onyinyechi Chionuma, Ayokunle Moses Olumodeji, Leonard Okonkwo, Adekunle Azeez Adebayo, Godspower Mercy Lawal, Bolanle Temilade Bolarinwa, Modupe Olatokunbo Adedeji, Patricia Titilola Odunuga, Oluwarotimi Ireti Akinola
Labour pain is among the most intense forms of human pain. Although pharmacologic methods such as opioids are widely used, maternal satisfaction with childbirth is shaped by more than pain relief alone. Psychoprophylactic antenatal education, which emphasises preparation, coping, and non-pharmacological strategies, may influence women's overall childbirth experience. However, its combined effect with standard analgesia in African settings remains underexplored. This trial evaluated the impact of a structured Psychoprophylactic Antenatal Education Module alongside pethidine analgesia on labour pain perception and childbirth experience.🏁
Submitted by laimargue - 04/30/2026
Academia Educational 6.61 Ranked
