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Nursing support during labor.

C A Corbett1, L C Callister

  • 1Brigham Young University, USA.

Clinical Nursing Research
|March 29, 2001
PubMed
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This study highlights that emotional nursing support, such as making laboring women feel cared for and respected, is most helpful. Competent nurses with strong interpersonal skills are crucial for effective labor support.

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Area of Science:

  • Nursing
  • Maternal Health
  • Psychosocial Support

Background:

  • Effective nursing support during labor is vital for childbearing women.
  • Previous research indicates the importance of nursing behaviors, but further investigation is warranted.
  • Understanding patient perceptions of nursing care enhances quality of care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To replicate and extend previous findings on nursing support during labor.
  • To identify specific nursing behaviors perceived as most helpful by women.
  • To categorize nursing support into emotional, informational, and tangible types.

Main Methods:

  • A descriptive study involving 88 participants within 72 hours of childbirth.
  • Participants rated 25 selected nursing behaviors on a Likert scale for helpfulness.

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  • Qualitative data were collected through open-ended questions on helpful nursing behaviors.
  • Main Results:

    • The majority of the most helpful nursing behaviors were categorized as emotional support.
    • Sixteen out of 25 behaviors were rated as helpful.
    • Key helpful behaviors included making the woman feel cared for, appearing calm and confident, and treating the woman with respect.

    Conclusions:

    • Emotional support is paramount in nursing care during labor.
    • Nurses require strong interpersonal skills alongside clinical competence to support childbearing women effectively.
    • Findings align with previous research, emphasizing the consistent need for empathetic and respectful nursing care.