'Tough love': The experiences of midwives giving women sterile water injections for the relief of back pain in labour. (October 2017)
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- Title:
- 'Tough love': The experiences of midwives giving women sterile water injections for the relief of back pain in labour. (October 2017)
- Main Title:
- 'Tough love': The experiences of midwives giving women sterile water injections for the relief of back pain in labour
- Authors:
- Lee, Nigel
Kildea, Sue
Stapleton, Helen - Abstract:
- Abstract: Objective: To explore midwives' experiences of administering sterile water injections (SWI) to labouring women as analgesia for back pain in labour. Design: A qualitative study, which generated data through semi-structured focus group interviews with midwives. Data were analysed thematically. Setting: Two metropolitan maternity units in Queensland, Australia. Participants: Eleven midwives who had administered SWI for back pain in labour in a randomised controlled trial. Findings: Three major themes were identified including: i. SWI, is it an intervention?; ii. Tough love, causing pain to relieve pain; iii. The analgesic effect of SWI and impact on midwifery practice. Key conclusions: Whilst acknowledging the potential benefits of SWI as an analgesic the midwives in this study described a dilemma between inflicting pain to relieve pain and the challenges encountered in their discussions with women when offering SWI. Midwives also faced conflict when women requested SWI in the face of institutional resistance to its use. Implications for practice: The procedural pain associated with SWI may discourage some midwives from offering women the procedure, providing women with accurate information regarding the intensity and the brevity of the injection pain and the expected degree of analgesic would assist in discussion about SWI with women. Highlights: Midwives viewed SWI as having benefits for pain relief and supporting normal birth. SWI does present midwives with theAbstract: Objective: To explore midwives' experiences of administering sterile water injections (SWI) to labouring women as analgesia for back pain in labour. Design: A qualitative study, which generated data through semi-structured focus group interviews with midwives. Data were analysed thematically. Setting: Two metropolitan maternity units in Queensland, Australia. Participants: Eleven midwives who had administered SWI for back pain in labour in a randomised controlled trial. Findings: Three major themes were identified including: i. SWI, is it an intervention?; ii. Tough love, causing pain to relieve pain; iii. The analgesic effect of SWI and impact on midwifery practice. Key conclusions: Whilst acknowledging the potential benefits of SWI as an analgesic the midwives in this study described a dilemma between inflicting pain to relieve pain and the challenges encountered in their discussions with women when offering SWI. Midwives also faced conflict when women requested SWI in the face of institutional resistance to its use. Implications for practice: The procedural pain associated with SWI may discourage some midwives from offering women the procedure, providing women with accurate information regarding the intensity and the brevity of the injection pain and the expected degree of analgesic would assist in discussion about SWI with women. Highlights: Midwives viewed SWI as having benefits for pain relief and supporting normal birth. SWI does present midwives with the dilemma of causing pain to relieve pain. Institutional barriers contribute to conflict for midwives when women request SWI. … (more)
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- Midwifery. Volume 53(2017)
- Journal:
- Midwifery
- Issue:
- Volume 53(2017)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 53, Issue 2017 (2017)
- Year:
- 2017
- Volume:
- 53
- Issue:
- 2017
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2017-0053-2017-0000
- Page Start:
- 80
- Page End:
- 86
- Publication Date:
- 2017-10
- Subjects:
- Midwives -- Midwifery practice -- Labour -- Procedural pain -- Sterile water injections -- Childbirth experience
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