Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5866290 | Women and Birth | 2015 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The majority of the participating delivery wards assessed and documented women's labour pain, but in an unstructured manner. The wards differed in how the assessments and documentation were performed. In addition, almost all the delivery wards that participated in the survey lacked guidelines for the assessment and documentation of the degree of pain during labour. The findings also showed that the issue of labour pain was sometimes discussed in the delivery wards, but not in a structured or consistent way.
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Authors
Ingrid H.E. Bergh, Anna Johansson, Annelie Bratt, Anette Ekström, Lena B. MÃ¥rtensson,