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Effectiveness of Acupressure on Pain during Active Phase of Labour among Parturient Women Admitted in the Labour Room of Christian Medical College, Vellore


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1 College of Nursing, SRIPMS, Coimbatore, India
2 CMC, Vellore, India
3 Dept. of Obs. and Gynac., College of Nursing, CMC, Vellore, India
     

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A true experimental study was done to determine the effectiveness of acupressure on pain during the active phase of labour among parturient women. Using simple ransom sampling method a total of 30 patients in experimental and 30 in control group were selected. The instruments used were a Numeric rating scale, Observation check list and a pain questionnaire to assess the pain score and pain perception in parturient women. Data was collected and analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. The study shows that there is a significant reduction in the pain scores among the experimental group after acupressure.

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Effectiveness, Acupressure, Active Phase of Labour.
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Authors

A. Jennifer Jothi Mary
College of Nursing, SRIPMS, Coimbatore, India
Ruby Jose
CMC, Vellore, India
Alice Augustine
Dept. of Obs. and Gynac., College of Nursing, CMC, Vellore, India
Alice Sony
Dept. of Obs. and Gynac., College of Nursing, CMC, Vellore, India

Abstract


A true experimental study was done to determine the effectiveness of acupressure on pain during the active phase of labour among parturient women. Using simple ransom sampling method a total of 30 patients in experimental and 30 in control group were selected. The instruments used were a Numeric rating scale, Observation check list and a pain questionnaire to assess the pain score and pain perception in parturient women. Data was collected and analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. The study shows that there is a significant reduction in the pain scores among the experimental group after acupressure.

Keywords


Effectiveness, Acupressure, Active Phase of Labour.