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Comparison the effect of Swedish massage and Interferential Electrical Stimulation on labor pain and childbirth experience in primipara wome

Not Applicable
Recruiting
Conditions
pain and experince of child birth.
Registration Number
IRCT20110524006582N32
Lead Sponsor
vice chancellor for reaserch, University Of Tabriz Medical Sciences
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Recruiting
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
90
Inclusion Criteria

Being nulliparous
Being Singleton
Gestational age 38 to 40 weeks
Being at the beginning of the active phase (dilatation 4 cm)
cephalic presentation of fetus,
Having a intact membranes,
No Drug Addiction and Smoking,
existence of low-risk pregnancy without medical complications in pregnancy, including hypertension, gestational diabetes, twins and multiple pregnancy , placenta and amniotic fluid disorders and ....

Exclusion Criteria

A history of chronic systemic, cardiac, pulmonary diseases according to the patient himself
meconium-stained amniotic fluid before intervention
Any skin problem in the areas of electrodes,
existence any skin disorders and fractures in the site of massage
Allergy to olive oil
People receiving Painless delivery of medication (receiving epidural anesthetics and intravenous infusion of remifentanil)
People receiving other non-pharmacological analgesics

Study & Design

Study Type
interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
-Comparison of the mean score of labor pain among the study groups. Timepoint: Pain score in all three groups before intervention, then every hour until the second stage of labor and one hour after delivery. Method of measurement: Using the VAS scale( Visual Analogue Scale).;Comparison of mean score of labor experience among study groups. Timepoint: 12-24 hours after childbirth. Method of measurement: Using LAS (Labor Agentry Scale).
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Comparison of duration of active phase of labor among study groups. Timepoint: From the dilatation of 4 cm until the baby's exit, following the examinations performed by the researcher, the partograph graph will be filled and is drawn. Method of measurement: Using the Partograph.;Comparison of the mean of satisfaction score of delivery among the study groups. Timepoint: 12-24 hours after childbirth. Method of measurement: Using the Mackey Scale.;Comparison of fetal heart rate disorders among study groups. Timepoint: Each hour will be controlled by the researcher. Method of measurement: It will be recorded in the checklist.;Comparison of the Apgar score of the first and fifth minutes among the study groups. Timepoint: In the first and fifth minutes after childbirth. Method of measurement: It will be recorded in the checklist.
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