Title of article :
The effect of perineal control with hands-on and hand-poised methods on perineal trauma and delivery outcome
Author/Authors :
Foroughipour, Azam Department of Midwifery - Najaf Abad Branch, Islamic Azad University , Firuzeh, Farah Department of Midwifery - Najaf Abad Branch, Islamic Azad University , Ghahir, Ataolah Associate Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology - School of Medicine, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences , Norbakhsh, Vajihe Department of Midwifery, Najaf Abad Branch, Islamic Azad University, Isfahan , Heidari, Tayebeh Department of Midwifery, Najaf Abad Branch, Islamic Azad University, Isfahan,
Pages :
7
From page :
1040
To page :
1046
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: The objective of the present study was to evaluate the effect of the two methods of delivery, “hands-on” vs. “hands poised”, on perineal trauma and delivery outcome in primiparous women referred to Shariati Hospital of Isfahan during 2007-2008. METHODS: In a clinical trial study, 100 low risk primiparous pregnant women were randomly assigned to two hands-on and hand-poised (hands-off) groups. In the hands-on group, this method was used to control fetal head in the second stage of labor. It means that the fingers of one hand supported fetal occiput and the other hand applied slight pressure on the head to control the delivery of the head during the crowning process. In the hands-poised group, midwife observed the parturient woman and do not touch perineum during the second labor stage while fetal head was delivering. Then, the two groups were compared in terms of perineal trauma, as well as neonatal and delivery outcome. RESULTS: Demographic characteristics of all studied women were similar in two groups. The rate of episiotomy was higher in hands-on group (84% vs. 40%, p = 0.001). The rate of postpartum hemorrhage (4th stage) was higher in handson group (12% vs. 4% , p = 0.04). The rate of mild and moderate postpartum pain in hands-on group was higher than hands-off group (70% vs. 58% and 29% vs. 10%, p < 0.001) but sever pain was not different in two groups. CONCLUSIONS: It seems that hands-poised method is associated with less perineal trauma, particularly regarding the lower need for episiotomy and postpartum hemorrhage.
Keywords :
Hand-poised Method , Hands-on Method , Perineal Trauma , Delivery Outcome
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2011
Record number :
2445952
Link To Document :
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