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The influence of complementary and alternative medicine use in pregnancy on labor pain management choices: Results from a nationally representative sample of 1,835 women

机译:怀孕期间补充和替代药物使用对分娩痛治疗选择的影响:全国代表性的1,835名妇女的样本结果

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Objectives: This study examines involvement with a range of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) during pregnancy on the use of pharmacologic (PPMT) and nonpharmacologic (NPMT) pain management techniques for labor and birth. Design: Longitudinal analysis of survey data. Participants: A substudy (n=2445) of the "young" cohort of the nationally representative Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health was conducted. Outcome measures: Use of PPMT and NPMT during labor and birth. Results: The survey was completed by 1835 women (response rate, 79.2%). Most respondents used either intrapartum PPMT (81.9%) or NPMT (74.4%). Many (60.7%) used some form of CAM during pregnancy and also used PPMT during birth. More than two thirds of women (66.7%) who used NPMT used CAM during pregnancy. There was a general trend of increased likelihood of NPMT use by women who applied CAM during pregnancy. There was an inverse effect on use of epidural analgesia for women who consumed herbal teas during pregnancy (odds ratio, 0.60). Conclusions: Because of the study design, this paper does not confirm a causative relationship between the use of CAM during pregnancy and intrapartum pain management choices. It does, however, indicate that the use of CAM during pregnancy may not significantly affect the uptake of intrapartum PPMT, despite possible attempts to reduce PPMT by using NPMT. It also highlights the possibility of potential interactions between CAM and PPMT, given the high prevalence of concomitant use.
机译:目的:这项研究检查了妊娠期间使用分娩和产后疼痛管理技术(PPMT)和非药物治疗(NPMT)的一系列补充和替代药物(CAM)的参与情况。设计:调查数据的纵向分析。参加者:对全国代表性的澳大利亚妇女健康纵向研究的“年轻”队列进行了一项子研究(n = 2445)。成果措施:分娩和分娩期间使用PPMT和NPMT。结果:这项调查由1835名妇女完成(答复率为79.2%)。大多数受访者使用产前PPMT(81.9%)或NPMT(74.4%)。许多人(60.7%)在怀孕期间使用了某种形式的CAM,在出生时也使用了PPMT。超过三分之二的使用NPMT的女性(66.7%)在怀孕期间使用了CAM。在怀孕期间使用CAM的妇女普遍存在使用NPMT的可能性增加的趋势。怀孕期间喝凉茶的女性使用硬膜外镇痛剂的效果相反(比值比为0.60)。结论:由于研究设计的原因,本文并未证实怀孕期间使用CAM与分娩期疼痛管理选择之间的因果关系。但是,它确实表明,尽管可能尝试通过使用NPMT降低PPMT,但在怀孕期间使用CAM可能不会显着影响产前PPMT的摄取。考虑到伴随使用的普遍性,它还强调了CAM和PPMT之间潜在相互作用的可能性。

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